So a smart thermostat through an internet therm whatsit sets the load compensation ? to get this load compensation im guessing the physical thing to buy is a smart thermostat ?
I live in an area where most customers really aren't interested in saving co2 and can't see a saving in spending 200 quid on a smart thermostat so have no idea about therm internet boilers.
bottom mate "With some weather compensation kits costing in excess of £150 and with space being a premium on most new installations to allow the fitting of a flue gas heat recovery system, it seems that the fitting of smart controls such as Nest and Hive is going to be the most effective way of meeting the new Boiler Plus legislation."
I live in an area where most customers really aren't interested in saving co2 and can't see a saving in spending 200 quid on a smart thermostat so have no idea about therm internet boilers.
bottom mate "With some weather compensation kits costing in excess of £150 and with space being a premium on most new installations to allow the fitting of a flue gas heat recovery system, it seems that the fitting of smart controls such as Nest and Hive is going to be the most effective way of meeting the new Boiler Plus legislation."
bottom mate "With some weather compensation kits costing in excess of £150 and with space being a premium on most new installations to allow the fitting of a flue gas heat recovery system, it seems that the fitting of smart controls such as Nest and Hive is going to be the most effective way of meeting the new Boiler Plus legislation."