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tonkski July 7th 06 04:01 PM

Conservatory CH Scheme
 
Hi, I'm replacing my existing drafty 30 year old conservatory with
something which might be worth heating. The current central heating
uses a Honeywell CM67 programmable thermostat. I plan to extend this
central heating into the conservatory with a couple of radiators and
put a motorised valve on this new leg of piping, connected to a simple
thermostat (set at comfortable rather than warm) that will shut the
valve when the conservatory is up to temperature (e.g. if it's sunny)
even if the rest of the house is still demanding heat.

I realise that the conservatory might get cold when the rest of the
house is not demanding heat but I can live with that I think, rather
than have a properly zoned system which would require messing with
pipes already laid in concrete floors.

What does anyone think of this plan - will it work?
Any recommendations for the type of valve and stat I'd want on 15mm
piping?

Thanks.


Christian McArdle July 7th 06 04:30 PM

Conservatory CH Scheme
 
What does anyone think of this plan - will it work?
Any recommendations for the type of valve and stat I'd want on 15mm
piping?


At least make it a programmable stat, so you can program the conservatory to
go cold when not in use.

Any bog standard 2 port 22mm zone valve will do, with some reducers to 15mm.

Christian.



David Hansen July 8th 06 09:37 AM

Conservatory CH Scheme
 
On 7 Jul 2006 08:01:12 -0700 someone who may be "tonkski"
wrote this:-

Hi, I'm replacing my existing drafty 30 year old conservatory with
something which might be worth heating. The current central heating
uses a Honeywell CM67 programmable thermostat. I plan to extend this
central heating into the conservatory with a couple of radiators and
put a motorised valve on this new leg of piping, connected to a simple
thermostat (set at comfortable rather than warm) that will shut the
valve when the conservatory is up to temperature (e.g. if it's sunny)
even if the rest of the house is still demanding heat.


For an intermittently used conservatory a good strategy is to be
able to warm it up rapidly a little before occupation. One option is
http://www.myson.co.uk/loline.htm

Ideally this should be connected to the boiler independently of
other heating circuits.


--
David Hansen, Edinburgh
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