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Hi Guys

Got a job where property is set up with Honeywell evohome TRVs and controlled via central panel.

They're having an extension done with wet UFH going in which Customer wants to hook up and also control via the existing evohome.

Anyone know if this is possible without having to buy the Honeywell UFH wiring centre. Using the unit supplied with UFH kit.

Haven't looked into it fully yet, but sure there must be a compatible Honeywell evo room stat I could hook up to it ?

Thanks Sy
 

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