But when it comes to zoning central heating and air systems things get trickier.
Multi zone hvac systems.
Often with zoning systems a by pass is needed to relieve excess air when only a small zone or number of small zones cannot deliver the required air flow thru the hvac system.
The leading wifi multi zone thermostat helps you make the smart decisions for your heating system.
As the names suggest a single zone unit is designed to cool just one room while a multi zone system is made to cool multiple rooms or even an entire house.
Use snips to cut a hole in side of furnace duct and fasten a male fitting.
All controlled through your android or iphone smartpho evohome.
A zoned system divides your home into different temperature areas each controlled by its own thermostat.
Which means you can have more control over your home s temperature and fewer arguments about the perfect thermostat setting.
Sometimes low voltage heating systems are broken up into multiple zones through duplication of heat sources or usage of dampers and ducts.
However many homes were built to accommodate only one system.
Larger newer homes often have multiple systems connected to different ductwork.
Who should consider a multi zone system.
Variable refrigerant flow vrf systems are a type of multi zone ductless systems.
If this is the case we would recommend a separate learning thermostat for each zone.
Attach to the male fitting a flexible duct which is connected to an electric suction fan.
An lzp 2 zoning system divides your home into two temperature controlled zones.
Depending on the manufacturer a multi zone mini split system can handle between 2 to 6 zones on one compressor.
Metus is a leading marketer of zoned comfort solutions and variable refrigerant flow vrf air conditioning and heating technology.
The smart multi zone thermostat from honeywell.
A by pass is often ducted back into the return air or into non critical common conditioned temperature areas such as entry ways hallways basements etc.
In two story homes lack of zoning can lead to hot upstairs rooms in summer and cold downstairs rooms in winter.
A multi zone also called a multi split ductless system connects an outdoor unit to an one or more indoor units letting you control the temperature in several different zones of your home.
You can turn up the heating or cooling in one area and lower it in another depending on your needs.
In this video this old house plumbing and heating expert richard trethewey shows how to control the temperature to every room of the house.