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Most economic way to run central heating

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  • stickman
    stickman Posts: 163 Forumite
    Pincher wrote: »
    Glow-worm Climapro 2 RF

    http://www.glow-worm.co.uk/stepone/data/downloads_sd/a8/00/00/climapro-2-with-receiver-user.pdf

    Have a look at section 6.7.3

    SEVEN intervals for each 24 hour weekday, and you can select the target temperature for each.

    Unlike traditional timers, where you can only have one temperature, on or off, this thing lets you fine tune your comfort needs. I would have 22 degrees in the morning, 12 degrees when I'm out, and 18 degrees at night.

    It even does cooling if it was controlling a heat pump!

    That's what I call a "fancy timer".
    Can you use this type of timer with an all electric heating system ie wireless panel heaters.
    Thanks
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