Their is regulation schedule concerning height of thermostat from floor surface if that helps.
Building regulations room thermostat height.
Just as with forward reach if there are obstacles in front of the thermostat they must be taken into consideration when calculating side reach.
I see lots still being mounted at 1500mm.
The minimum height from the surface of the floor to the ceiling or bottom of slab should be not less than 2 75m.
However this can be a pain when you wish to check the temperature of a room or if you need to do anything to the thermostat.
Programmable thermostat as may be installed in building using packaged hvac equipment.
A summary and full version of part l1a is available to download from the links below.
If your property is over 150 m2 it is recommended the system be split into zones and have thermostats for each zone i e.
All new heating installations must be fitted with a room thermostat to meet with building regulations.
The minimum height for this thermostat is 9 inches 230 mm.
Whilst most wet ufh systems usually involve builders and plumbers bc do recognise the manufacturers recommendations and reasons for a thermostat height of 1500mm for optimum performance building regulation guidance documents are not set in stone and very much like your wiring regs often the manufacturers recommendations are considered seriously yes we do have a conflict with part m and recommendations for height but there are often conflicts with other standards and regulations that are.
Upstairs zone 1 downstairs zone 2.
Height regulation for rooms 1.
Nominal height for a room stat is 1500 mm as per instructions thanks has been fitted as such although need to confirm specific manufacturers instructions.
Setpoint thermostats with a heat cool auto setting do not comply figure 6.
450 1200 mm from floor level.
Temperature sensor as may be installed in a building with a building automation system figure 6.
The height is a more complex issue.
This is apparently to ensure that there is a good supply of air.
Is it covered by part m of the building regulations as are sockets and light switches i e.
Their is no current regulation which states thermostat have to be in entrance hall although this is a reasonable good practice as your thermostat needs to read the coolest area to allow your main area to be comfortable.
Building regulations are driven by energy efficiency and having a greater impact on more work undertaken within the home.
Some people advise that the thermostat be placed no higher than between 5 inches and 1 foot from the ground.
The current building regulations part l1 came into force in october 2010 for both new build and existing systems in england and wales.
For air conditioned rooms a height of not less than 2 4 m measured from the top of the floor to the lowest point of the air conditioning duct or the false ceiling should be provided.