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apochi

Hi everyone, my house has an air-to-heat system that generates hot water in a boiler. This boiler is then connected to the central heating radiators and we've got two thermostats (one on each floor). This is a new build.

I'm considering installing a smart thermostat and smart radiator valve system in the house so I can have a multi-zone control over each partition's temperature and, possibly even, shut down certain radiators on particular unused rooms of the house.

Would I be able to install this system on my air-to-heat heating? If I shut down water flow (with the smart radiator valves) or reduce it to some of the rooms in the house, would this mean that I would be spending less energy and saving some money?

Thanks!
 
Sounds like you have an air source heat pump. Yes it usually can be controlled by external controls. A job for your local electrician :)
 

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