underfloor heating thermostat in a bathroom

I am installing underfloor heating in my bathroom. The wall mounted thermostat control (Honeywell T6360) doesn't have the facility to fit a remote sensor so I presume it can put inside the bathroom anywhere outside Zone 2 is that correct? Is there anything else I might consider?

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  • If it is the standard thermostat that appears when i google that part number i personally would not fit it. I don't know the size of the room but i would not consider it suitable for the environment that you are installing it in for a 'standard' sized bathroom. You could well get tingles off it over time with moisture ingress into the workings and i doubt it would last long either. 

    Gary

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  • If it is the standard thermostat that appears when i google that part number i personally would not fit it. I don't know the size of the room but i would not consider it suitable for the environment that you are installing it in for a 'standard' sized bathroom. You could well get tingles off it over time with moisture ingress into the workings and i doubt it would last long either. 

    Gary

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  • Gary - what would you suggest? The bathroom is quite small (2.4m x 1.4m with 2.6m ceiling) but is ventilated with a electrical fan. I don't like the thermostats with LCD displays and the sort of timers that need an instruction manual to operate. The UFH is hydronic so any change in the thermostat setting may take several hours to impact the room temperature and I don't need to set on/off times. For this reason I prefer a simple dial.

  • A wireless thermostat with a receiver the other end would be the easiest option if everything is in place already. There would normally be a floor probe with these then it could go outside.

    Gary