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Having gone sealed with the help of Ed's faq, I now need to have individual
control of all my rooms down stairs. Why? Because my 84 year old mother
lives with us and we need different temps in different rooms at different
times of the day.

One option is underfloor heating, we have suspended wooden floors
downstairs.

Another is this gadget from Caleffi, but I can't translate from the Italian
(even with Babelfish) so I don't know if it can be used on a radiator type
system.

http://www.caleffi.com/en_IT/caleffi...s/GPG_0504.pdf

item 663

DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS WITH SHUT-OFF AND REGULATING VALVES
Pre-assembled distribution manifold consisting of:
- 1 return distribution manifold complete with built-in shut-off
valves suitable for thermo-electric actuator;
- 1 flow distribution manifold complete with regulating valves;
- 2 brackets 658100 code;
- 2 reducing fittings 1 1/4" M x 1" F 364276 code;
- 2 head connections with caps 599473 code.


Any comments?


Francis


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Having gone sealed with the help of Ed's faq, I now need to have
individual control of all my rooms down stairs. Why? Because my 84 year
old mother lives with us and we need different temps in different rooms at
different times of the day.

One option is underfloor heating, we have suspended wooden floors
downstairs.

Another is this gadget from Caleffi, but I can't translate from the
Italian (even with Babelfish) so I don't know if it can be used on a
radiator type system.

http://www.caleffi.com/en_IT/caleffi...s/GPG_0504.pdf

item 663

DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS WITH SHUT-OFF AND REGULATING VALVES
Pre-assembled distribution manifold consisting of:
- 1 return distribution manifold complete with built-in shut-off
valves suitable for thermo-electric actuator;
- 1 flow distribution manifold complete with regulating valves;
- 2 brackets 658100 code;
- 2 reducing fittings 1 1/4" M x 1" F 364276 code;
- 2 head connections with caps 599473 code.


Any comments?


Francis


Have just found the Honeywell CMz stuff


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Francis wrote:
Having gone sealed with the help of Ed's faq, I now need to have individual
control of all my rooms down stairs. Why? Because my 84 year old mother
lives with us and we need different temps in different rooms at different
times of the day.

One option is underfloor heating, we have suspended wooden floors
downstairs.

Another is this gadget from Caleffi, but I can't translate from the Italian
(even with Babelfish) so I don't know if it can be used on a radiator type
system.

http://www.caleffi.com/en_IT/caleffi...s/GPG_0504.pdf

item 663

DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS WITH SHUT-OFF AND REGULATING VALVES
Pre-assembled distribution manifold consisting of:
- 1 return distribution manifold complete with built-in shut-off
valves suitable for thermo-electric actuator;
- 1 flow distribution manifold complete with regulating valves;
- 2 brackets 658100 code;
- 2 reducing fittings 1 1/4" M x 1" F 364276 code;
- 2 head connections with caps 599473 code.


Any comments?


Francis


1. programmable stat, wallwart, 3w resistor attached to TRV.


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Francis wrote:
Having gone sealed with the help of Ed's faq, I now need to have
individual
control of all my rooms down stairs. Why? Because my 84 year old mother
lives with us and we need different temps in different rooms at different
times of the day.

One option is underfloor heating, we have suspended wooden floors
downstairs.

Another is this gadget from Caleffi, but I can't translate from the
Italian
(even with Babelfish) so I don't know if it can be used on a radiator
type
system.

http://www.caleffi.com/en_IT/caleffi...s/GPG_0504.pdf

item 663

DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS WITH SHUT-OFF AND REGULATING VALVES
Pre-assembled distribution manifold consisting of:
- 1 return distribution manifold complete with built-in shut-off
valves suitable for thermo-electric actuator;
- 1 flow distribution manifold complete with regulating valves;
- 2 brackets 658100 code;
- 2 reducing fittings 1 1/4" M x 1" F 364276 code;
- 2 head connections with caps 599473 code.


Any comments?


Francis


1. programmable stat, wallwart, 3w resistor attached to TRV.


NT


Wallwart? That's a new one on me. What is it?


Francis


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Francis wrote:
Having gone sealed with the help of Ed's faq, I now need to have
individual
control of all my rooms down stairs. Why? Because my 84 year old mother
lives with us and we need different temps in different rooms at
different
times of the day.

One option is underfloor heating, we have suspended wooden floors
downstairs.

Another is this gadget from Caleffi, but I can't translate from the
Italian
(even with Babelfish) so I don't know if it can be used on a radiator
type
system.

http://www.caleffi.com/en_IT/caleffi...s/GPG_0504.pdf

item 663

DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS WITH SHUT-OFF AND REGULATING VALVES
Pre-assembled distribution manifold consisting of:
- 1 return distribution manifold complete with built-in shut-off
valves suitable for thermo-electric actuator;
- 1 flow distribution manifold complete with regulating valves;
- 2 brackets 658100 code;
- 2 reducing fittings 1 1/4" M x 1" F 364276 code;
- 2 head connections with caps 599473 code.


Any comments?


Francis


1. programmable stat, wallwart, 3w resistor attached to TRV.


NT


Wallwart? That's a new one on me. What is it?


Francis


just googled. Wall wart! Yes indeedy. I have a F¬#@ load of them.


Francis




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"Francis" wrote in message
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Having gone sealed with the help of Ed's faq, I now need to have
individual control of all my rooms down stairs. Why? Because my 84 year
old mother lives with us and we need different temps in different rooms at
different times of the day.

One option is underfloor heating, we have suspended wooden floors
downstairs.

Another is this gadget from Caleffi, but I can't translate from the
Italian (even with Babelfish) so I don't know if it can be used on a
radiator type system.

http://www.caleffi.com/en_IT/caleffi...s/GPG_0504.pdf

item 663

DISTRIBUTION MANIFOLDS WITH SHUT-OFF AND REGULATING VALVES
Pre-assembled distribution manifold consisting of:
- 1 return distribution manifold complete with built-in shut-off
valves suitable for thermo-electric actuator;
- 1 flow distribution manifold complete with regulating valves;
- 2 brackets 658100 code;
- 2 reducing fittings 1 1/4" M x 1" F 364276 code;
- 2 head connections with caps 599473 code.


Any comments?


Francis



I have found loads of old threads and have an idea of the way to go


Francis


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