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Hello everyone,
Looking for some advice...
I have a ‘Boulter Camray 5’ boiler with a ‘Boss Therm’ programmer unit which is located in the garage.
I currently have no thermostat in the house, all rads have TRV's fitted, except one in the utility room.
I would like to fit a thermostat, possibly a hive unit but I am a little confused as to which unit I need and also how this room stat will work with the TRV's.
I believe my boiler is a combi, but the programmer unit is for CH and HW.
Both the CH and HW are programmed to be OFF in the day and I still get hot water at my taps, which is my understanding of how a combi works.
So has the wrong programmer been installed from the beginning? should it have been a CH only programmer?
When the HW is programmed to be ON, is it actually doing anything?
Regarding the Hive unit, if the above is correct I am guessing i need the heating only unit? I then program the CH and just leave the HW to operate as and when the taps call for it?
Also, how does a new room stat integrate into my current system in the house, with regards to the TRV's?
I have read up that I need to install the stat in a room which doesn't have a TRV (utility room in my case), can I then use the TRV's in bedroom's to regulate temperature?
My plan is not to move the stat around the house, I simply want a device in the house where I can turn the heating on/off rather than going in the garage all the while. (also monitor what the mrs is using whilst i'm at work! haha)
Sorry for the long winded post and lots of questions!
Look forward to your replies
Thanks
Austin
Looking for some advice...
I have a ‘Boulter Camray 5’ boiler with a ‘Boss Therm’ programmer unit which is located in the garage.
I currently have no thermostat in the house, all rads have TRV's fitted, except one in the utility room.
I would like to fit a thermostat, possibly a hive unit but I am a little confused as to which unit I need and also how this room stat will work with the TRV's.
I believe my boiler is a combi, but the programmer unit is for CH and HW.
Both the CH and HW are programmed to be OFF in the day and I still get hot water at my taps, which is my understanding of how a combi works.
So has the wrong programmer been installed from the beginning? should it have been a CH only programmer?
When the HW is programmed to be ON, is it actually doing anything?
Regarding the Hive unit, if the above is correct I am guessing i need the heating only unit? I then program the CH and just leave the HW to operate as and when the taps call for it?
Also, how does a new room stat integrate into my current system in the house, with regards to the TRV's?
I have read up that I need to install the stat in a room which doesn't have a TRV (utility room in my case), can I then use the TRV's in bedroom's to regulate temperature?
My plan is not to move the stat around the house, I simply want a device in the house where I can turn the heating on/off rather than going in the garage all the while. (also monitor what the mrs is using whilst i'm at work! haha)
Sorry for the long winded post and lots of questions!
Look forward to your replies
Thanks
Austin