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How to Fit a Smart Thermostat to Under Floor Heating - Tado 

eFIXX ENERGY
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Controlling wet underfloor heating with a smart thermostat can at first appear daunting. The pipework and wiring of the underfloor heating manifold are confusing. However, choosing the correct type of intelligent thermostat can really simplify the process, meaning you just need to swap out a few of the existing dumb thermostat wires.
In this video, we show how to change an existing Danfoss thermostat to a Tado smart thermostat. We also discuss the problems of using a Nest thermostat to control underfloor heating.
Products featured in this video:
- Tado Wired Smart Thermostat starter kit
- Starling Hub - hub.efixx.co.uk/starling-hub
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== Chapters =============================
00:00 Swapping out a dumb thermostat
00:35 How does an underfloor heating manifold work
01:42 Challenges using a Nest thermostat and heatlink
02:10 Safe isolation procedure - www.efixx.co.uk/Know%20How/in...
02:30 Removing the existing thermostat
03:04 Tado thermostat unboxing
03:39 Connecting the Tado Bridge
04:20 Installing Tado backplate
05:37 Pairing thermostat to the bridge
06:04 Testing the system
06:45 Control via Apple Homekit, Google Home or Tado App
07:22 Stay tuned for Matter until check out Starling
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#tado #smartthermostat #underfloorheating

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8 авг 2024

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@eFIXXENERGY
@eFIXXENERGY Год назад
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@stewartw99
@stewartw99 Год назад
Thanks very much for the video Gordon, I love all the great work that eFixx are doing. I have been on my own personal journey into heating controls and pipework, and sadly I have found that in the UK there is a significant gap in knowledge and experience. When we say 'smart' what exactly are the main advantages and disadvantages? Finding trades people who sufficiently understand the modulation benefits of one set of controls over another to go with your boiler seems a very difficult task. My current understanding is that in general, it is best to use the boiler manufacturer's controls, as these controls will communicate via the boiler's proprietory bus protocol, and operate your boiler as efficiently as possible. There are exceptions to this, for example if you have a boiler that can communicate via the standard OpenTherm protocol, then you can efficiently use a range of controls that also communicate via OpenTherm from other suppliers. Another exception, although even rarer, is some suppliers have controls that communicate via some of the popular boiler proprietory protocols. OpenTherm is very common in mainland Europe, and indeed it's mandated in The Netherlands, but strangely isn't common in the UK. Tado have a very mixed track record on their support for OpenTherm - they did support it, then they didn't, and now they are apparently partially going to support it again. Honeywell (now Residio) have always supported OpenTherm (they invented it), and most boiler manufacturers support it (although sadly not Worcester Bosch, or Valliant). Heatmiser sadly also don't support OpenTherm in most of their controls products. And then trying to get your UFH working efficiency with your boiler is yet another level of difficulty, as this then involves varied flow rates (as the actuators open and close on demand). Tradesmen don't seem to know or care enough about different flow rates in the primary boiler circuit, and secondary UFH circuit, and how best to design for this with pipework and controls. The exciting new Matter standard so far has NO heating control functionality, but there apparently are plans to add it to Matter in the future, but probably is years away.
@eFIXXENERGY
@eFIXXENERGY Год назад
Thanks for the feedback Stewart. The whole world of heating control still seems to sit at the very edges of what is real smart home tech. Let's hope this changes as we move towards more integrated energy systems and the new future homes standard. However, I think it will be sometime before the manufacturers in this space realise the opportunity. EV chargers, solar inverters and energy management all have a huge roll to play. They don't even talk to smart meters properly!
@user-xr6kf8wf8f
@user-xr6kf8wf8f Год назад
Thanks for this help video. Could this battery panel work seperatly, I mean, move it from the wall, put it on the table
@bergun75
@bergun75 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! Lovely video! The tado wired thermostat doesn't have an extension to a ground heat sensor probe. Is there any solutions around this?
@rishidoshi7280
@rishidoshi7280 Год назад
Thanks so much for making this video. Quick question: what if you have multiple underfloor heating zones? Can you have multiple wired Tado thermostats for each UFH zone?
@fragranceaddict3977
@fragranceaddict3977 Год назад
Can this be used for ceiling heating also?
@rishidoshi7280
@rishidoshi7280 Год назад
Hey thanks for sharing. Can I ask what electric cable goes into the wired thermostat? Is it a 3 core and earth? Or a 2 core and earth? I can't tell based on the colour of your wires that's why...
@matthewbird.5075
@matthewbird.5075 Год назад
Great video. I’m looking to replace an existing Siemens UFH controller the uses RF. it has a receiver that is wired into a junction box and then into the combo boiler. Can I use a tado to replace this setup?
@eFIXXENERGY
@eFIXXENERGY Год назад
They have options for wired (the one in this video) and wireless which has a receiver which gets wired to the boiler.
@MustAccord
@MustAccord 6 месяцев назад
In one point it's convenient the tado is battery powere, although if you need to fit one in every room there will be a lot of batteries to replace. Can the Tado be powered by 220-240v?
@edwardpickering9006
@edwardpickering9006 Год назад
Great demo, but had the thermostat been originally wired to control all three zones?
@eFIXXENERGY
@eFIXXENERGY Год назад
One zone already had a nest thermostat and two valves. The remaining zone for a smaller room had the Danfoss timer / stat
@user-kh2zu4dj5h
@user-kh2zu4dj5h Год назад
Какая интересная приспособа с запрещающим плакатом на 2:14 👍
@RT-tr9cq
@RT-tr9cq 9 месяцев назад
Not a simple job , you really need to check every aspect of your system to confirm this will work. I have a similar setup and it wouldn't work
@dominicm2175
@dominicm2175 9 месяцев назад
This video only applies to a very specific application which should be in the title….. pretty much mostly useless information for most applications
@eFIXXENERGY
@eFIXXENERGY 9 месяцев назад
We think it’s titled quite accurately - what are you trying to find?
@spillredet
@spillredet 8 месяцев назад
Or you could use something zigbee based together with home assistant, so that you can do as you please. Proprietary standards suck, especially if they are cloud based. What's that, your Internet connection is down? Tado servers can't be reached, and all of a sudden your fancy smart thermostat is dumb again.
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