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i , i have a property to work on which has a programmable room stat upstairs and a programmable roomstat downstairs. S plan system , 2 zones.
hot water is just straight from the combi. Haven't wired a hive for a while, and not up to date with their current versions. The customer requires control of the zones independently and have facility also to do it remotely from a different location. What is the best setup for this and what product do i need please? Time served electrician, just need advice on the products , thank you
 
They won’t interfere with one another, you can have multiple hives on the same system. Pair them up individually by putting one receiver onto the back plate at a time.
 
Pair one of them up initially and give it a designation/name i.e. upstairs heating. Then slot the other receiver onto the back plate and put the hub back into search mode and pair that one up and name it.
 

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