A very interesting video. I love my Heatmiser system, fitted it many years ago, over 12 years maybe. Our house is open-plan on the ground floor, using a wet under floor heating (UFH), with 5 or so loops, laid in aluminium spreader plates under oak veneer engineered flooring, it is just one zone. About six years ago I added a conservatory/utility room with wet UFH, laid under screed with a natural stone tiling on top, this is a second zone. Upstairs is a third zone with ordinary radiators. The hot water is a fourth zone. We are both retired and spend a lot of time at home, especially in the winter. Using the app I change the programming daily as we go into and emerge from winter. Each year I come up with a few tweaks that I try out to refine the process, the app is simple enough that this can be done quickly. We live in the SE and thankfully our winters have been mild for the most part, we spend the winter days in relative comfort in the conservatory. I believe I understand my system well as I have fitted it and learnt about it over the years. I would hate to be plonked down in front of a strange, complex system, as you were and told to fix it before the end of the day, great work.
Hi Guys, thanks for your positive comments and watching our videos. Apologies, but there is no part 2 for this particular job. We had 1 day to get that sorted and think we were there over 15 hours with a 2 hour drive back afterwards. Everything you see is what we had time to film. Basically you saw that system working and 1 room loop proved. All we did after that was all the programming for the customer and proved the rest of the UFH loops. Cheers Paul
Hi Guys, thanks for your positive comments and watching our videos. Apologies, but there is no part 2 for this particular job. We had 1 day to get that sorted and think we were there over 15 hours with a 2 hour drive back afterwards. Everything you see is what we had time to film. Basically you saw that system working and 1 room loop proved. All we did after that was all the programming for the customer and proved the rest of the UFH loops. Cheers Paul
It took me ages to get my Heatmiser system properly, although in the end it was a lot to do with the manifold recycle/by-pass valve having solder debris in it. Did you use Heatmiser HW timers for the hot water?
A very interesting video. I love my Heatmiser system, fitted it many years ago, over 12 years maybe. Our house is open-plan on the ground floor, using a wet under floor heating (UFH), with 5 or so loops, laid in aluminium spreader plates under oak veneer engineered flooring, it is just one zone. About six years ago I added a conservatory/utility room with wet UFH, laid under screed with a natural stone tiling on top, this is a second zone. Upstairs is a third zone with ordinary radiators. The hot water is a fourth zone. We are both retired and spend a lot of time at home, especially in the winter. Using the app I change the programming daily as we go into and emerge from winter. Each year I come up with a few tweaks that I try out to refine the process, the app is simple enough that this can be done quickly. We live in the SE and thankfully our winters have been mild for the most part, we spend the winter days in relative comfort in the conservatory. I believe I understand my system well as I have fitted it and learnt about it over the years. I would hate to be plonked down in front of a strange, complex system, as you were and told to fix it before the end of the day, great work.
Look Forward to the follow up, great vid mate 👍
Hi Guys, thanks for your positive comments and watching our videos.
Apologies, but there is no part 2 for this particular job. We had 1 day to get that sorted and think we were there over 15 hours with a 2 hour drive back afterwards.
Everything you see is what we had time to film. Basically you saw that system working and 1 room loop proved. All we did after that was all the programming for the customer and proved the rest of the UFH loops.
Cheers Paul
Good content something different to board changes, hope their is a part 2 would like to see conclusion of this job.
Hi Guys, thanks for your positive comments and watching our videos.
Apologies, but there is no part 2 for this particular job. We had 1 day to get that sorted and think we were there over 15 hours with a 2 hour drive back afterwards.
Everything you see is what we had time to film. Basically you saw that system working and 1 room loop proved. All we did after that was all the programming for the customer and proved the rest of the UFH loops.
Cheers Paul
Thanks for replying , a lot to get through in one very long day.@@HeritageElectrical
It took me ages to get my Heatmiser system properly, although in the end it was a lot to do with the manifold recycle/by-pass valve having solder debris in it. Did you use Heatmiser HW timers for the hot water?
Yes Heatmiser systems can be complete but glad you got it working in the end.