So I have a combi boiler with a hive hooked up to it and from what I can tell its a Y plan(I think) with 1 zone.
So I crank up the heat on the hive it makes a call for heat and boom the boiler fires up.
Downstairs I want to install an UFH wet system which doesn't look like too big a deal, nuked all the rads downstairs and I was planning on using one of the rad pipes to hook up the Manifold but I've no idea if this will be separable down the line so we'll see.
Am struggling with two concepts a little bit, so I turn my Hive on, the water will come through at 65c or whatever, too hot for the UFH but thats fine, it'll have a blend valve to bring it down to the appropriate temp, and each downstairs zone will sort itself based on the actuators.
The 2nd bit am struggling to understand is, due to the wireless nature of this system am not sure how am going to signal the pump to enable?
can I get another Hive Zone and Thermostat. Hook that up to trigger the pump? So when I turn on the upstairs zone the UFH stays dormant or is just bypassed in the loop, but then if I want to turn on the UFH both zones will have to be active due the first zone is in charge of the boiler on signal and the second zone in charge of waking the UFH?
or is there an automatic way to trigger the pump for the UFH without needing a signal? like a certain temperature of water?
In the future I will get a plumber to zone it correctly but for now this will do, I understand it's not the most efficient but yah.
Cheers
Martin
So I crank up the heat on the hive it makes a call for heat and boom the boiler fires up.
Downstairs I want to install an UFH wet system which doesn't look like too big a deal, nuked all the rads downstairs and I was planning on using one of the rad pipes to hook up the Manifold but I've no idea if this will be separable down the line so we'll see.
Am struggling with two concepts a little bit, so I turn my Hive on, the water will come through at 65c or whatever, too hot for the UFH but thats fine, it'll have a blend valve to bring it down to the appropriate temp, and each downstairs zone will sort itself based on the actuators.
The 2nd bit am struggling to understand is, due to the wireless nature of this system am not sure how am going to signal the pump to enable?
can I get another Hive Zone and Thermostat. Hook that up to trigger the pump? So when I turn on the upstairs zone the UFH stays dormant or is just bypassed in the loop, but then if I want to turn on the UFH both zones will have to be active due the first zone is in charge of the boiler on signal and the second zone in charge of waking the UFH?
or is there an automatic way to trigger the pump for the UFH without needing a signal? like a certain temperature of water?
In the future I will get a plumber to zone it correctly but for now this will do, I understand it's not the most efficient but yah.
Cheers
Martin