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Sorry, but I probably haven't explained my situation very clearly.
Prior to installing any tado components, my downstairs underfloor heating had individual mechanical (Honeywell) thermostats in each room, allowing each room to have the temperature set for that room.
Upstairs all the rooms have radiators and each one had a mechanical thermostat (Danfoss I believe), again allowing each room to have an individual temperature set. In addition I have a hot water cylinder with a thermostat on the side of it . All three components are controlled by a Horstmann three channel controller, which allows me to set on/off times for each of the three elements (1 - underfloor, 2 - Radiators and 3 - Hot water). Each of the three has it's own actuator which when heat is being called by the combination of the relevant thermostat and the on/off timer in the Horstmann controller, activates to set off the boiler pump and fire the boiler. The underfloor heating has a secondary pump specifically dedicated to pumping water around the underfloor piping loops.
As I wanted greater control over the overall system I decided to implement a 'smart' solution and because I wanted to be able to control individual rooms independently (and due to the extra capability around geofencing and open window detection etc) I chose to implement tado as that smart solution.
Hence I arrived at the position as detailed in my original post above.
Answering your questions above (in reverse order) - the smart thermostats I have installed, and the app I'm using to manage the schedules for the underfloor heating are all supplied by tado - so tado is controlling the underfloor heating - but not via the Extension Kit, which I haven't yet installed.
I don't quite understand your first comment above (If Tado doesn’t do single channel .....). Tado's "Extension Kit" is not a necessary component if you only want to manage temperature in a single zone or multi-zone environment. It's function is to allow you to manage room temperature AND hot water temperature simultaneously. My issue is that using tado, I want to manage three things (in much the same way my Horstmann controller presently does) - my downstairs underfloor heating, with individual rooms being regulated by tado smart thermostats, my upstairs radiators, with individual rooms being regulated by tado smart radiator thermostats and my hot water supply, with on/off timings for this being regulated by the tado Extension Kit, which although not installed as yet, will replace my Horstmann three channel controller.
However, as I mentioned earlier, the tado Extension Kit is designed for two channels (not three) and so I am considering 'short circuiting' the wiring for my present 1st channel (my underfloor heating), effectively switching it permanently on (and letting the tado smart thermostats manage the on/off calls), while rewiring the other two channels (presently channels 2 & 3 - upstairs radiators and hot water respectively), to become channels 1 & 2 on the back plate, so that the tado Extension Kit can manage them.
Again, I was hoping someone may have already ventured here and might be able to confirm this should work, or alternatively advise me it is not possible. |
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