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Hi all,

I am hoping that someone may be able to help me out with some issues faced upon us at home.

We have an ecoTEC 624 with two zone's UP and DOWN plus an albion hot water store.

We have:
ecoTEC Plus 624 - stored in my extension loft
VR81 on the landing hard wired to;
VR61 in landing cupboard
VRC 470F downstairs

3 Honeywell zone valves all hard wired into my VR61.

For the past 2 years that i have the system in it has never really worked as designed in that the heating zones will not work independently, the upstairs has a mind of its own and we generally have to turn the stats right up to get any sort of heat upstairs OR have both zones on at the same time, if the latter is the case then upstairs will work, however this often brings with it some air locks where i have to lock of all other rads to push hot water to other rads etc.

With winter steadily approaching the good lady at home (and myself) is expressing concern over our heating system and we really want to get it A) Fixed or B) Changed.

One friend has Hive and speaks very highly of it, another friend has Nest and also speaks very highly of that, personally i prefer the nest of the two and as i understand it, if i want to go to a nest system ill need two nest stats' one up and one down to run each zone.

The question is... do i bother looking to change my controls or am i taking a backwards step?

Yes, i would like the SMART functions of the two aftermarket products but i don't really want to lose "optimum" functionality of my boiler, i vaguely understand that with the 470F i am getting complete weather comp and modulation etc. BUT with the SMART functions of the nest would this saving balance the overall running costs out?

I suppose i want someone who knows what they are talking about to just tell me what to do! haha.

Many thanks guys.

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LP/ZP = Cylinder Honeywell Zone Valve
HK1-P = Heating Zone 1 (Down S) Honeywell Zone Valve
HK2-P = Heating Zone 2 (Up S) Honeywell Zone Valve
 
Is the first pic how it is now ??

And didn't the installer check that the system worked ?
 
Is the first pic how it is now ??

And didn't the installer check that the system worked ?
HEHE, no, that isnt how it is now, that would explain half of my zoned issues i am sure!

Install was myself! i had a GS buddy do the gas and testing for the cert, he has since fled to Oz so i am all out of phone a friends
 
Phone controlled stats or hard wired independent up and down stats?
 
Go into installer level on the 470 and turn the heating curve up if it hasnt been done yet. The factory setting for the curve is very low and you will find the rads only seem to get luke warm unless its very cold outside.
 
There wireless stats but not smart phone compatable shaun.

Except for the vr81 actually. That will be hard wired
 
Go into installer level on the 470 and turn the heating curve up if it hasnt been done yet. The factory setting for the curve is very low and you will find the rads only seem to get luke warm unless its very cold outside.

so its weather compd?
 
Go into installer level on the 470 and turn the heating curve up if it hasnt been done yet. The factory setting for the curve is very low and you will find the rads only seem to get luke warm unless its very cold outside.
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bring the heating curve upto 1.8 try that for both zones
 
can you adjust flow temp target ? if so bring it upto 70
 
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