TL;DR: How do I make the thermostat send a ‘heat’ request to the boiler without making the boiler use way too much gas?
Hi all,
I have a question about automating central heating. My current setup:
Ground floor:
- Main thermostat linked to boiler (Honeywell T6 on WiFi through Honeywell integration)
- One radiator with Sonoff TRV-ZB, zigbee
- Three radiators with non-smart knobs that are usually open
- The main room has a Sonoff Presence sensor
First floor:
- Three rooms that can be occupied with Sonoff TRV-ZBs.
- Two of three rooms have Sonoff Presence sensors
All rooms that can be heated smartly are controlled through a blueprint once shared here called ‘Advanced heating control V5’.
I have a helper called ‘Comfort Temp’ which is a slider that controls the setpoint on the main thermostat and the TRV of an occupied room.
So the obvious question is: is there any good way to get the main thermostat to send a heating request to the boiler?
I’ve seen something about a WiFi module that you can put in between the main thermostat and the boiler that offers more control (Nodo OpenTherm Gateway, OTGW). Does anyone have experience with this? Or do I solve this with more TRVs on my ground floor? I’ve heard about central heating systems not enjoying a fully thermostatic valved circuit. More TRVs also means I have to replace the valves on a couple of radiators.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!


From the site: with opentherm modulation “the boiler will run for longer periods but it will be producing water at lower temperatures, resulting in less energy being used and maximising the time spent in the higher efficiency condensing mode.” So, longer running times should not be a problem in your setup.