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steveafoss
Looking for practical advice please!
I have just done a complete central heating install with a combi boiler in a bungalow and believed that as a single storey it would be classed as a single zone. Just had my Gas Inspection and have been told I still have to zone the living room. All rads are fitted with TRV's. The living room has 2 rads (L-shaped room). Does anyone have any idea as to the cheapest and easiest way of correcting this. I have not yet installed the thermostat (customer wants a wireless thermostat which I haven't yet bought).
Any help gratefully listened to!
Steve
I have just done a complete central heating install with a combi boiler in a bungalow and believed that as a single storey it would be classed as a single zone. Just had my Gas Inspection and have been told I still have to zone the living room. All rads are fitted with TRV's. The living room has 2 rads (L-shaped room). Does anyone have any idea as to the cheapest and easiest way of correcting this. I have not yet installed the thermostat (customer wants a wireless thermostat which I haven't yet bought).
Any help gratefully listened to!
Steve