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Hive Active Heating V3 Smart Thermostat (Combi)

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This smart thermostat from Hive is for use with combi boilers and works seamlessly to control your central heating system – giving you great savings by never heating an empty home. Control it on the device or with your voice. And with built-in Frost Protection, it works in the background to prevent problems in the winter. Please note: this model is for use with combi boilers to control your central heating. This version does NOT include a Hive hub (hub required to use the Hive app). Perfect for multizones on a system that has another Hive thermostat with Hive Hub Frost protection protects your pipes from freezing in winter Ideal for combi boilers Works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit Group with other Hive devices to create a smart home Control up to 6 heating zones in your home
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Manufacturer

Hive

MPN

851811

SKU

81355

GTIN

5054347004936

Product Type

Room Thermostat

Manufacturers Warranty

1 Year (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's)

Weight (KG)

0.000000

Customer Questions
In what ways do heating controls work with heating systems that are already in place?

Boilers and heat pumps are among the heating systems that heating controls are made to operate with. Verify compatibility while adding controllers by consulting the system specifications. Effective temperature control and energy management are made possible by proper integration, which permits heat to be used only where it is required.

What is the difference between wireless RF and smart Wi-Fi heating controls?

RF (Radio Frequency) Heating Controls operate without an internet connection and use radio frequency signals to transmit information between the thermostat and the boiler or receiver unit. An RF heating control offers manual control for temperature settings and schedules. It is suitable for users who prefer a simple system without relying on technology. A Smart (Wi-Fi) Heating control uses the internet and enables advanced features like remote control, geofencing, etc. via apps. It appeals to users who value convenience, energy savings, and smart home integration. When suggesting controls to customers, consider both the possibility of long-term energy savings and their degree of familiarity with technology.

Does installing heating controls require a professional?

Although competent DIY enthusiasts may install some basic heating controls, it is best to have plumbers and installers do the work. Experts guarantee correct wiring, configuration, and calibration, reducing the possibility of problems later. You may also give consumers helpful advice on how to maintain their heating system and operate the controls efficiently.

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