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Multi Zone Heating System with PC Win-7 Control

I think that I may have been here before, but I am trying to source a multi-zone heating control system suitable for a village hall.


There are 3 heating zones - gas fired wet system, No Hot Water control required as separate.  Motorised valves for each zone. Existing control is via three domestic programmers which are in a small cabinet and get poked and fiddled with on an almost daily basis.  This results in gas being consumed overnight or Sundays when no one is there and worse. The boiler consumes about 60 kWh of gas in the first 30 minutes.  So far this month 3.7 MWh of gas used. Worst day being 2nd Dec - 587 kWh when it was on 24/7 from the afternoon before.


My preference would be control from the Manager's Win-7 pc which is located in a normally locked office.


So far, two systems have been suggested. One a purpose built system with remote access as well for circa £4.5K /£5K installed. The alternative being as off the shelf Siemens system which can only be controlled by either an Android or Apple phone. This would be circa £1,500/£2K installed.


In both cases wi-fi would be used as well as remote access via internet. The hall has BT Business Internet with wi-fi, plus 2 Ubiquiti UniFi Access Points.


So, are there any Android emulators which would be up to this. The thoughts of 3 zones on a weekly calendar may be a bit fiddly, but without seeing the controlling APP, does start to take me out of my comfort zone.  (I do not want to be the only person who can program it etc to the point where I have too much ownership...)

Thanks.

Clive


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  • Windows 7 is now out of support, so that's not a good place to be starting from a security perspective if you plan to make it available from the internet.


    Have you looked at something like the Honeywell EvoHome system? I use it in my house, at it allows up to 12 zones to be controlled using zone values and temperature sensors. Daily schedules can be configured, as well as "off" (frost protection only), "holiday" (use same as Saturday) and "away" (set everything to a defined temperature). There is a cloud based remote access feature that can be accessed via a iOS / Android app or using a web browser on a PC.


    Cost is something like £175 (ex vat) for the base unit (WiFi interface, zone control) and a boiler relay. Underfloor controller is about another £300, zone valves are about £50.


    More information at https://getconnected.honeywellhome.com/en/evohome
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  • Windows 7 is now out of support, so that's not a good place to be starting from a security perspective if you plan to make it available from the internet.


    Have you looked at something like the Honeywell EvoHome system? I use it in my house, at it allows up to 12 zones to be controlled using zone values and temperature sensors. Daily schedules can be configured, as well as "off" (frost protection only), "holiday" (use same as Saturday) and "away" (set everything to a defined temperature). There is a cloud based remote access feature that can be accessed via a iOS / Android app or using a web browser on a PC.


    Cost is something like £175 (ex vat) for the base unit (WiFi interface, zone control) and a boiler relay. Underfloor controller is about another £300, zone valves are about £50.


    More information at https://getconnected.honeywellhome.com/en/evohome
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