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Terry Savage

I currently have normal programme controls with thermostat for 3 zones (3 floors). The main controls are located together on the ground floor and individual thermostat controls on the 2 other floors.

Would either a Nest system or Hive be adaptable, if so any advice on which would be best & how to configure it. Thanks, Terry
 
Hi Terry, depending how you heat your hot water you’ll need a 2-3 channel programmer with additional receivers for the 3rd zone. For example if you went down the Nest route, you’d need 3 heatlink and thermostats, whereas Hive would need a multi zone kit and additional receivers.
 

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