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What is the best way with boiler upgrades etc to comply with zoning requirements of part l, programmable trv's etc......
 
Still the same. Still have multiple zones with a combi.
 
Sure I see exactly what you are saying however this will make for quite a more invasive and expensive boiler change. Is this how you interpret the Part L doc as it not very clear if you look at the table it does say about TRV and programmable room stats.
 
We have always fitted the TRV and room stat as standard and to be completely honest i didn't realize they now required separate zones on existing.
 
I thought that it was only on new. And you just do the best possible with the budget available to customer when updating, surely. Although I'm still a trainee and more than willing to be corrected
 
do a search for zoning, lots of threads, reg came into force oct 2010, its if you are installing two or more items
 
Only applies if changing a boiler and more than one thermostat. So as long as you keep within these rules you don't have to. It would make your price un competitive and no one I know is doing it.
 
A boiler and one stat? I was under the impression that would be two controls and therefore zoning required? If we need to follow these standards why don't they make a clear concise document which as GSR engineers we receive in form of technical bulletin giving it in plain English!
 
Do your best to comply, however as was said, price can go up quite a lot through additional work. I know a fitter that doesn't bother with a room stat, poor in my standard. I once lost a job for telling customer I needed to put trv's on, said it works fine without them just now. people that set the energy saving standard don't live in the real world.
 
try the government online planning portal (dont know how to put up link) and look for L1 reg :) its in a thread somewhere
 
I agree with that one! That is all i want to try and do recently set up my own company and want to keep up with anything new but this one seems ridiculous. When people are saying it is only a two port valve a stat and bit of pipe it is not only those materials it is time floor boards carpets furniture etc etc. Money money money for not much gain...
 
Don't think a boiler qualifies as a stat, I read it if you are working on an existing system and do a boiler change then one stat and your okay. No one can force a customer to have trv,s as long as you give them the option. The customer can always fit them themselves or at there own convenience. Would love to see it come up though. Who would pursue it?
 
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