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Having New Boiler. Do I need A Programmable Roomstat
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well after me being a dumb bum all day i get what people mean now.
i am going to order this http://www.plumbnation.co.uk/site/worcester-dt20rf-digital-rf-thermostat-with-twin-channel-programmer-7716192054/ will this work?
i assume the main programme timer fits in the slot in the boiler and the thermostat will replace my dial thermostat in the hallway0 -
correct. If i remember correctly then worcester bosch gurantee that stat the same amount of time as the boiler, If its fitted by an approved installer then thats 5 years otherwise it's a 2 year warranty.0
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bambibashercol wrote: »correct. If i remember correctly then worcester bosch gurantee that stat the same amount of time as the boiler, If its fitted by an approved installer then thats 5 years otherwise it's a 2 year warranty.
thanks for the help will order first thing tomorrow morning.
i used the above company i linked to before and they are great quick delivery etc.. so will use them again and they are the cheapest i can find.0 -
well after me being a dumb bum all day i get what people mean now.
i am going to order this http://www.plumbnation.co.uk/site/worcester-dt20rf-digital-rf-thermostat-with-twin-channel-programmer-7716192054/ will this work?
i assume the main programme timer fits in the slot in the boiler and the thermostat will replace my dial thermostat in the hallway
Hi...as you're having a combi fitted you don't use a twin channel programmer...try this.
HTH
CanuckleheadAsk to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)0 -
Canucklehead wrote: »Hi...as you're having a combi fitted you don't use a twin channel programmer...try this.
HTH
Canucklehead
just spoke to plumbers merchants and they said the same as you lol. so going for the dt10rf for the difference in cost of £1.48 (£139 as opposed to £137.41) i am picking it up from them as i dont want to wait for post with the strikes.
its leaving it a bit late to get it here as im having it fitted thurs/fri0
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