Hi all,
I could do with recommendations for heating controls.
The customer is a small church/church hall - with a fairly new 30kw Vaillant Ecotec Pure. No heating controls (other than the inbuilt time clock) were fitted by the original installer. They've got two heating zones (currently operated with lever valves) for the main church, and the church hall. (Unfortunately the original installer has gone out of business, so they can't chase him to rectify it - benchmark was ticked off as having temperature controls).
But anyway, they'd like temperature controls for both parts of the building.
I've been looking at a couple of options:
1. Vaillant controls. Vaillant suggested their VRC 700F wireless programmer/receiver, with wiring centre VR70, and a second stat VR91 (only comes as wired, and I need wireless). Used weather compensator. As well as being very expensive, they also appear to somewhat complicated for the customer to use.
2. Salus controls. The IT500 gives two zones. Is used with a second stat, the IT300. It couldn't be more simple. Looks easy for the customer to use. And also a great price. But Salus have a terrible reputation for reliability.
Any suggestions for other options would be much appreciated.
To recap, two heating zones are needed. All to be wireless. And easy for the customer to use.
Thanks for your advice everyone,
Jennie
I could do with recommendations for heating controls.
The customer is a small church/church hall - with a fairly new 30kw Vaillant Ecotec Pure. No heating controls (other than the inbuilt time clock) were fitted by the original installer. They've got two heating zones (currently operated with lever valves) for the main church, and the church hall. (Unfortunately the original installer has gone out of business, so they can't chase him to rectify it - benchmark was ticked off as having temperature controls).
But anyway, they'd like temperature controls for both parts of the building.
I've been looking at a couple of options:
1. Vaillant controls. Vaillant suggested their VRC 700F wireless programmer/receiver, with wiring centre VR70, and a second stat VR91 (only comes as wired, and I need wireless). Used weather compensator. As well as being very expensive, they also appear to somewhat complicated for the customer to use.
2. Salus controls. The IT500 gives two zones. Is used with a second stat, the IT300. It couldn't be more simple. Looks easy for the customer to use. And also a great price. But Salus have a terrible reputation for reliability.
Any suggestions for other options would be much appreciated.
To recap, two heating zones are needed. All to be wireless. And easy for the customer to use.
Thanks for your advice everyone,
Jennie