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Heating programmer with remote override
Hi,
I have a number of zones in my house which I am looking to control via standard central heating programmers. Since they will be located in the utility room, I am keen to enable the current status to be overriden by a switch/ button somewhere in the zone (e.g if the upstairs heating is off and it gets a bit chilly, they can hit the botton upstairs rather than coming downstairs). The reason for keeping them all centrally is to enable us to put all zones on without needing to go to each area. Does anyone know of a control that allows the override button to be connected externally? I thought I saw a post from someone who had done this on this group but despite searching, I can't seem to find it. thanks Lee. |
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