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The current heating system is a system bolier (Ariston) and a separate water tank that is heated by said boiler this has a honeywell control panel to fire up the boiler to heat up the water on a schedule.
I have a four zone Central heating system controlled by individual Salus RT500RF thermostats.
One of the Zones does a wet UFH system for the kitchen and dining rooms as well as the two hallway radiators.
The system is about two years old and works fine as designed and programmed.
I am looking to upgrade it to a smart system for the following reasons:
Due to my work patterns i am in and out at differing times and the problem I have is that with a pre-programmed system the heating is on when nobody is in and sometimes i come home to a freezing cold house and as it is pretty large, can take a fair while to heat up.
I would like the option to turn on and off the heating\hot water remotely via an app or for it to learn my habits and adjust accordingly.
I considered a Tado but was informed by their sales that their system can only support two zones, Is this right? If so, are their any other alternatives out there I should consider?
I have a four zone Central heating system controlled by individual Salus RT500RF thermostats.
One of the Zones does a wet UFH system for the kitchen and dining rooms as well as the two hallway radiators.
The system is about two years old and works fine as designed and programmed.
I am looking to upgrade it to a smart system for the following reasons:
Due to my work patterns i am in and out at differing times and the problem I have is that with a pre-programmed system the heating is on when nobody is in and sometimes i come home to a freezing cold house and as it is pretty large, can take a fair while to heat up.
I would like the option to turn on and off the heating\hot water remotely via an app or for it to learn my habits and adjust accordingly.
I considered a Tado but was informed by their sales that their system can only support two zones, Is this right? If so, are their any other alternatives out there I should consider?