If it's set on the clock to come on at 8 and off at 10 whether the stat is still calling past ten will the boiler fire up ? I ent clued up with these at all.
Timing on, stat calling = boiler fires
Timing on, stat not calling = boiler doesn't fire
Timing off, stat calling = boiler doesn't fire
Timing off, stat not calling = boiler doesn't fire (obviously!)
Obviously subject to the range of over-ride, boost, advance etc buttons that allow the user to override the time programme.
Recommend that you replace the old mechanical room thermostat for a modern electronic type either one with night set back built-in or a programable type, then set the existing programer heating side to constant / 24hour & let it control the heating.
Allot of new programmers will have a setback setting, so when heating goes off it actually just turns down to setback temp (16,17 whatever)
Could look at just a programable stat and leave existing timer on
Recommend that you replace the old mechanical room thermostat for a modern electronic type either one with night set back built-in or a programable type, then set the existing programer heating side to constant / 24hour & let it control the heating.
Hi
Been round a couple of times Ray, think you were at work, if Mrs S is still not getting it I can only suggest that one of the younger heating engineers tries.