Hi Horseygran, thanks for the feedback! Sadly there isn't much you can do to reduce the noise of the outdoor unit. We recommend turning the system on earlier than you may do otherwise so that it doesn't ramp up to 100% capacity for extended periods of time.
Hi, Tip 10 suggests only 4-5 smart controllers as being optimal. If I have 10 to 12 zones does that mean I have to buy 2 to 3 I dependant systems? That’s really expensive. Do you sell an alternative brand that does more zones?
In my home in Canada I had one sensor for each of the 5 bedrooms, one each for the 3 living rooms on 3 seperate floors, and one for the heated garage (not needed here) and one for the open kitchen dinning room which was about 30 square meters. House I’m building I want each room to be able to be climatically adjusted so that will require about 10 zones. Each room is insulated with drywall and rock wool with concrete blocks in all internal walls for sound isolation. Why would you not want a thermostat in each room and adjust it to each persons desired temp?
I’m guessing the suggestion of 5 or do zones is a limitation of the system, or can it do 10 or 12 climatic zones or would I need multiple systems? I could have one ducted system for bedrooms on 5 zones and a second ducted unit for living spaces.
Good video. Thanks. Can I insulate my existing outdoor unit for noise, if so, any ideas how?
Hi Horseygran, thanks for the feedback! Sadly there isn't much you can do to reduce the noise of the outdoor unit. We recommend turning the system on earlier than you may do otherwise so that it doesn't ramp up to 100% capacity for extended periods of time.
Hi, Tip 10 suggests only 4-5 smart controllers as being optimal.
If I have 10 to 12 zones does that mean I have to buy 2 to 3 I dependant systems? That’s really expensive. Do you sell an alternative brand that does more zones?
The 4-5 mentioned in the video is referring to the optional temperature sensors, you don't need multiple control panels for one ducted system
In my home in Canada I had one sensor for each of the 5 bedrooms, one each for the 3 living rooms on 3 seperate floors, and one for the heated garage (not needed here) and one for the open kitchen dinning room which was about 30 square meters.
House I’m building I want each room to be able to be climatically adjusted so that will require about 10 zones. Each room is insulated with drywall and rock wool with concrete blocks in all internal walls for sound isolation.
Why would you not want a thermostat in each room and adjust it to each persons desired temp?
I’m guessing the suggestion of 5 or do zones is a limitation of the system, or can it do 10 or 12 climatic zones or would I need multiple systems? I could have one ducted system for bedrooms on 5 zones and a second ducted unit for living spaces.