Where should the Room Sensor be located ?
The Controller operates by reading the temperature at the Room Sensor and controls the temperature for the whole house or flat by reference to the area where it is chosen to locate the sensor. This area is referred to as the base area. As with a thermostatically controlled central heating system, the Room Sensor should normally be located at about shoulder height, be clear of obstructions from furniture and curtains, be in an area that is always in use and where the air can circulate freely, such as a hall or living area and where the temperature normally varies in line with the temperature of the house or flat as a whole. It should never, for example, be placed in a kitchen where it can be affected by heat from cooking, or in a little used dining room or store room. As far as possible, it should be clear of radiators and be out of the way of draughts and local temperature fluctuations, such as may arise near to stairways, windows or doors, or which may be caused by the opening and shu