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Nu Heat wireless UFH.

I have picked up a job started by someone else with Nu Heat UFH which is to be controlled by using a mobile device through the hub.


I wired the wireless room thermostats to the floor sensors and left them without the batteries in them so I could power them up for the first time when the plumber completed the plumbing so the whole system could be commissioned in one go.


The customer jumped the gun and put his own batteries into the wireless thermostats as he didn’t know where I had put the supplied batteries and linked the hub and stats to his phone.


The wireless control box is not linked into the system, I presume I now need to disconnect the hub then do a factory reset on the room thermostats to make a fresh start as at the moment I cannot even access the set up menus on the stats, then having kicked his phone out set it all up again on my Ipad, then when it’s working hand the working system over to him.


But if I set it up on my IPad will it make me the system administrator forever and stop him from having full control from his phone? Should I actually use the customers phone to set it up?
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    More over complicated modern unnecessary stuff. Why the 'ek would you want to control your heating by telephone.  Just chuck a log on the fire when you get home.


    A timeswitch works well enough for me, but fairly obviously if your working hours are not regular, you may want to be able to switch on say when you leave the office.


    Chucking a log on the fire works only if somebody has lit it in advance. ?


    In answer to the OP, I have no experience of these systems, but using the customer's 'phone seems to be a very sensible idea.


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  • Zoomup:

    More over complicated modern unnecessary stuff. Why the 'ek would you want to control your heating by telephone.  Just chuck a log on the fire when you get home.


    A timeswitch works well enough for me, but fairly obviously if your working hours are not regular, you may want to be able to switch on say when you leave the office.


    Chucking a log on the fire works only if somebody has lit it in advance. ?


    In answer to the OP, I have no experience of these systems, but using the customer's 'phone seems to be a very sensible idea.


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