Installation is quick, easy and doesn't require a specialist

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The vast majority of customers install the systems on their own. As the systems communicates wirelessly, there is little wiring involved for most systems and as a retrofit solution, no work is required to make the building suitable.

Should you want to use a tradesman, we supply an installation manual and wiring diagrams that any competent plumber or electrician can use to install the system for you.

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installer resources

A digital copy of the installation manual provided as part of the Genius Hub system, in PDF format

A gallery of digital copies of all of our wiring diagrams for many scenarios, in PDF format

A playlist of videos showing how to install the Genius Hub system

  • Genius Hub is plugged into a 3-pin socket and your broadband router
  • Single/Dual Channel Receiver which controls the boiler replaces the existing wired thermostat (or wireless receiver)/programmer
  • Hot Water Temperature Addon is wired next to the hot water tank and the probe attached to the outside of the tank
  • Smart Plugs are plugged into 3-pin sockets around your property
  • Genius Radiator Valves are mounted onto the existing radiator TRV bodies
  • Room Sensor(s) are attached to the walls via adhesive pads/screws
  • Thermostat(s) are screwed to the walls
  • Genius Hub is plugged into a 3-pin socket and your broadband router
  • Smart Plugs are plugged into 3-pin sockets around your property
  • Electric Switches are wired into the existing Underfloor Wiring Centre to control the actuators
  • Room Sensor(s) are attached to the walls via adhesive pads/screws
  • Thermostat(s) are screwed to the walls
  • For JK Floorheating systems the Electric Switch which controls the boiler replaces the existing wired thermostat (or wireless receiver)/programmer for the underfloor zone valve
  • Genius Hub is plugged into a 3-pin socket and your broadband router
  • For plug-in heating Smart Plugs are plugged into 3-pin sockets around your property, where the existing heaters get their power from
  • For wired heating Electric Switches are wired next to the fused spur currently providing power to the heaters
  • Room Sensor(s) are attached to the walls via adhesive pads/screws
  • Thermostat(s) are screwed to the walls