🔥 Transform Your Home into a Smart Haven!
The DraytonWiser Multi-Zone Smart Thermostat Kit offers advanced heating and hot water control for conventional boilers. With features like room-by-room heating control, energy-saving modes, and easy DIY installation, this kit empowers you to optimize comfort and reduce energy bills. Compatible with up to 16 rooms and 62 radiator thermostats, it’s the ultimate solution for modern living.
Manufacturer | Drayton by Schneider Electric |
Part number | WV724R9K0902 |
Item Weight | 853 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 13.8 x 24.5 cm; 853 g |
Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | WV724R9K0902 |
Size | Multizone 2 Heating and Hot Water |
Colour | Sandstone Fabric |
Style | Conventional Boiler |
Pattern | Multizone Kit |
Shape | Round |
Power source type | AC |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 20 |
Head Style | Philips |
Measurement System | Metric |
Plug profile | Wall Mount |
Specification met | energy |
Special Features | Window Sensor |
Included components | 2 Radiator Thermostats; 1 Room Thermostat with Stand & Wall Bracket; 2 Channel Heat Hub; 1 Wall plate; 2 M30x1.5mm ring nut; 2 Drayton Valve Adapter; 2 Danfoss RA valve adapter; 6 AA Batteries |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
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Drayton Wiser Multizone Kit 2 – Heating & Hot Water- updated 6 years on
It is now th May 2024, so I thought it was time to update my review.My system has grown a bit it now includes 3 smart plugs/extenders and 17 TRVs, 1 Room Thermostat and one Wiser hub. My boiler has not changed, I am still using Wiser to control my old oil boiler.In short, the system is still working well and I am pleased I bought it back in 2018.I use it slightly differently now. I am retired and don't have it set up on timer. Most control is done using Alexa, I love the ability to control via voice, so it's easy to be laying in bed, feel I want a shower and to say "Alexa, turn on hot water" I also use phone to remotely turn on heat if heading home and it is a bit chilly.I was always good at turning off my old manual TRVs in rooms I was not using. But the App on my phone and voice control via Alexa makes temperature control so much easier.Haven't had to call support for years, I am just not having any issues.One bit of advice is to cost in buying a couple of smart plugs/extenders to get the signal to all bits of your house. I have a large house and ended up buying 3.So after 6 years all is good, any problems/developments and I will update my review again. My previous reviews are below.....I bought the Drayton Wiser Multizone Kit 2 – Heating & Hot Water back in October. Six weeks have gone by so thought a review may help others if they are considering purchasing.My system consisted of a oil fired boiler that heated radiators all fitted with traditional Danfoss TRVs and a hot water tank that the boiler heated in the airing cupboard. This was controlled by a Drayton LP522 programmer and a traditional wired room stat in the hall.Installation was easy. The Wiser hub fitted onto my existing programmer wall plate. I decided I didn't want to get an electrician to bridge out the wired room stat as instructed. As if I didn't like the system I planned to return it. So I set existing wired room stat to maximum so that was always calling for heat and Wiser then would control my heat.Downloaded App, pressed set up button on hub but my phone would not find the Wiser wi fi. It turned out I was pressing button too long, its a sort quick press. Then connected no problem. Added Drayton wireless room stat, 2 Wiser TRVs to two radiators in Living Room also fitted Drayton smartplug/range extender which is not part of kit but purchased separately.All worked well and I bought two additional TRVs. So what happens is this enables you to control temperature through App and Alexa.Things you can do with Alexa.Alexa What is temperature in Living Room?Alexa set bedroom to 20 degreesAlexa turn on hot waterAlso use it to operate the Smart/plug to turn on power to a lamp plugged into it in hallNot all my radiators are fitted with Wiser TRVs. What this means is if a Drayton TRV or the Room stat calls for heat an old manual TRV will operate at the temperature it is set at. So for example Living Room Wiser TRV calls for heat, boiler fires and radiator heats. Kitchen Radiator if old manual TRV open then that radiator also heats.After about 4 days I ran into a problem. Devices (TRVs, Room Stat, and TRVs) all disconnected. So not visible in App. Switching off power to hub for 2 minutes eanbled them to connect again. But eventually they lost connection againTo cut a long story short I spoke to Drayton Customer services, they were able while I was on the phone to download data from my hub and diagnosed a very poor signal. Apparently the Smart Plugs/Range extenders are better at pushing out signal that accepting it from hub. So I ended up moving position of initial Smart Plug I had purchased and buying an additional 2 Smart Plugs. First Plug is 6 metres from Wiser Hub, second plug 11 metres from first and third placed upstairs.Now everything seems to be working perfectly.Easy to set up schedules in App so each room with a Wiser TRV can be controlled individually. There is also an Away setting that enables you to set a schedule or temperatures for when you are not at home. I use this for a frost setting. Of course you can monitor the temperature in your house wherever you are as long as your phone has a signalI really like system and the control it gives me. Integration with Alexa is great and a real benefit.As other have said in a large house signal seems poor and resulted in me buying 3 Smart Plugs in total. So maybe worth planning for this in case you have to go this route too.I will update this review if I have more to add in the future.It is 30/10/20, two years since I bought my Wiser system so I thought it was about time for an update.I'm still pleased with my purchase.I now have a total of 10 TRVs and 3 smart plugs (needed to extend range).Two things I have noticed...1 When away from home heating is off. I often use Wiser to turn on the heating before getting home. Normally works well, but if there has been a power outage at home while away, even a really short one I cannot use the App to turn the system on remotely.2 Last night TRVs were constantly operating motors. They were not operating heating but had lost connection to the hub. Looking at app this morning, devices not connected. I was on the phone to Drayton Support, they downloaded data from the hub. A smart plug which I used as a range extender had disconnected. I had great, patient support from the two Drayton customer support people I spoke to. Was an hour on the phone but the problem was sorted.As I said earlier, I am still pleased with the Wiser system.Things I like and how I use it......Increasing temperature in the room I'm in without moving of sofa "Alexa make the living room 21 degrees"Working in the garden, feeling I need a shower. Open door, call out "Alexa, turn on hot water", carry on working while the water heats.Turning on heat/water while away so house heated for return (see note about power cut above)I will continue to update my review as time goes by, but in summary the system continues to impress!
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Great and affordable smart heating system
I've been using this system for about a year now, and I think it's brilliant. I previously trialled the Hive system and there were so many glitches and system crashes that I sent it back, and got this instead, and am so glad I did.I bought this starter kit alongside a separate pack of three additional smart radiator valves, which came to a total of £250 which is incredibly affordable for a whole system allowing smart control across five radiators. The equivalent Hive set up would have been hundreds more.Although the app looks a bit clunky, the functionality is great. It's quite easy to set up schedules across different rooms, and the copy functions make it quite quick. We have two small kids and it's been great for setting up precise schedules for different rooms when they're having their naps, turning our bedroom on for night time and shutting off in the morning, and the reverse for the living room.The actual thermostats are also well designed. The manual boost function by turning the valve is great for easily increasing the heating of a room for an hour when it's cold, and it's been useful having the child lock function on in the kids' rooms so they don't mess about with it. I've also been surprised by the battery life - they've been running for nearly a year, and we haven't changed the batteries once.You also get good insights and can check how the radiators have been responding to changes in temperatures, not that it's useful, but reassuring to know it's working correctly. There are smart modes like eco and comfort, but we found these weren't that useful and made the system behave in unexpected ways, but worth trying out. I'm also not sure how responsive that automatic window open detection is, but it might be doing something.Installation was fairly straightforward. If you can wire a plug, and you're happy with basic DIY like drilling into walls to put up brackets, then you can do this yourself.Overall, I'd definitely recommend this whole set up.
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