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itsmrb
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My wife and i have moved into a newbuild which has two thermostats. The first is a danfoss tp9000 and is located downstairs and the second is a smaller danfoss tp5000 model. The tp9000 has more controls and also handles the hot water. What i'm not sure about though is whether the tp5000 is completely independent. For example, if i have the heating on the tp9000 turned off completely by moving it from auto to off would this also stop the tp5000 for starting up the boiler? Would i need to switch the tp5000 off as well or will this only operate when the tp9000 is on? Just thinking ahead to when it turns milder and i don't need them running each day.
Thanks
My wife and i have moved into a newbuild which has two thermostats. The first is a danfoss tp9000 and is located downstairs and the second is a smaller danfoss tp5000 model. The tp9000 has more controls and also handles the hot water. What i'm not sure about though is whether the tp5000 is completely independent. For example, if i have the heating on the tp9000 turned off completely by moving it from auto to off would this also stop the tp5000 for starting up the boiler? Would i need to switch the tp5000 off as well or will this only operate when the tp9000 is on? Just thinking ahead to when it turns milder and i don't need them running each day.
Thanks