I have the wall thermostat in the hall, not really the best room, but the wires were already there, so it was the obvious selection as only needed to connect up, did not need to run new wires, the bathroom has no TRV and is thermo-syphon with the domestic hot water heating, and the toilet has a liquid filled TRV.
The rest of the rooms have electronic TRV heads and each room has its own independent program as to when room is heated.
The idea was the dinning room, hall and living room would use a follow command and would auto follow what the wall thermostat does, however this did not work, if I altered the wall thermostat setting with my phone, the TRV heads would follow, but if I set a schedule for wall thermostat or turned the dial it would not follow.
The wall thermostat is on entrance level around centre of the house, so for a single thermostat around the best place to sense whole house heat, however there is a staircase opposite to hall radiator and two doors between hall radiator and wall thermostat which results in a delay in heat reaching wall thermostat.
To counter the delay in the morning the last 2 degrees are done 0.5 degrees per hour, this keeps boiler cycling at least until mid day, so all rooms in the house can heat to there set schedule, it drops 0.5 degrees an hour before we want dinning room then up again 0.5 degrees as dinning room temperature increases to ensure boiler runs.
I am sure if all rooms were kept at steady heat 24/7 the system would work A1, but the whole point of programmable TRV heads is the rooms are not kept at a steady heat 24/7, I have noted the hall radiator is normally around 2 degrees colder than the wall thermostat in the hall, so TRV head matches this, so in a day when we are all home it works reasonable well.
However the hall wall thermostat has geofencing and occupancy detection, another good reason to be in the hall, so when we go out, the heating auto reduces, and when we return it auto increases again, if I remember and turn down heating 0.5 degrees on return an hour latter I can turn it up again giving other rooms chance to catch up, I could set the TRV heads to geofence, however they clearly can't heat the house if boiler switched off, and being open a little more on return does mean radiators get hot fast for the recovery, so does not really need the TRV heads set to geofence.
The system of a way works, but I am sure if there was a sensor on the pump to switch off boiler and pump when it detected the TRV heads had restricted the water flow it could work much better, maybe not in this house as pump on the return, but sure it could work with many houses, again this house boiler cycles it does not modulate, but with a modulating boiler can't see why whole control should not be by the water pressure and temperature, it would make installation so easy, fit boiler, fit TRV with programmable heads, and all rooms independently controlled without the need for complex wifi links and thermostat/hub like with the EvoHome which seems to be the best system to date to control individual rooms. OK Hive TRV's do send a demand for heat, so seem reasonable, but the TRV heads are so expensive, upstairs my programmable heads cost ÂŁ15 each, and so easy to use a room, no getting out phone, simple walk to radiator press button and it goes from Eco to Comfort until pressed again or programmed change, OK can alter with phone bluetooth, but no need, if I walk into bedroom early I just press button on the TRV head.
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@Dabbers what we don't want is high current through a gas pipe, so bonding needs to be after the point where it is isolated from earthing into the ground, so if some one steals copper and the TN-C-S earth is lost, the imbalance does not go through the gas pipe, or it could melt the gas pipe and ignite the gas. Which as I am sure you know has happened.
The point where gas is bonded needs come common sense.