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Heating thermostat and building regs ?

Hi guys, maybe slightly off topic.  I have been asked by a customer to relocate her heating thermostat in a new build.  I haven't seen it yet so don't know the full picture but she says it is located in her attic room and doesn't shut off when they want  because it doesn't get warm enough or the rest of the house stays on because it's colder up there, so i am presuming it's a 3 storey house.  It seems a bit odd to me on the face of it, especially as it's June.  i thought each floor should have its own zone and thermostat to comply with building regs, is that correct.  This is just a standard wet system with radiators.

 

 

Gary

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  • The stat should be in the coldest room of the house, so that one gets warm before the boiler and pump shut down. Then the other rooms temperatures can be reduced as necessary by the TRVs. 

    regards

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  • The stat should be in the coldest room of the house, so that one gets warm before the boiler and pump shut down. Then the other rooms temperatures can be reduced as necessary by the TRVs. 

    regards

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