Hi We have just been allocated a sheltered bungalow by our housing association, it has a newly installed gas service and also a new boiler an ECO Combi Compact RF not sure if it is a 24, 30, or 36.
The boiler is plugged into a standard kitchen wall socket there is no room thermostat or timer control clock.
It has been intimated by the HA and their heating engineer contractors that the heating is controlled by the thermostatic valves on the radiators and that as we are in sheltered accomodation we would usually leave the heat on constantly, a timer control clock is only required if we were working in order to turn the heating on and off as and when we are in. A room thermostat is not required as we have thermostic valves on every radiator
Currently in our home from which we are moving, we have set our controller to turn on at 07.30 in the morning and switch off at approx 22.30 in the evening and the temperature is controlled by a room thermostat in the living room.
The housing association is guided by their Heating contractor.
Are they right in what they are saying or are they assuming that because I am 71 years old I am a bit thick and will swallow whatever they say, Please any advice would be most welcome.
Many thanks
Tony
The boiler is plugged into a standard kitchen wall socket there is no room thermostat or timer control clock.
It has been intimated by the HA and their heating engineer contractors that the heating is controlled by the thermostatic valves on the radiators and that as we are in sheltered accomodation we would usually leave the heat on constantly, a timer control clock is only required if we were working in order to turn the heating on and off as and when we are in. A room thermostat is not required as we have thermostic valves on every radiator
Currently in our home from which we are moving, we have set our controller to turn on at 07.30 in the morning and switch off at approx 22.30 in the evening and the temperature is controlled by a room thermostat in the living room.
The housing association is guided by their Heating contractor.
Are they right in what they are saying or are they assuming that because I am 71 years old I am a bit thick and will swallow whatever they say, Please any advice would be most welcome.
Many thanks
Tony