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ChrisG
First post here so firstly hello all
Onto business though, Im just about to have a new Vaillant Ecotec 618 installed and whilst we're at it I'd like to go the whole hog with a VRC430 weather compensation controller to maximise the energy savings and (admittedly) fulfil my desire to keep up with technology and have some funky toys to play with.
We have a 3 bed end of terrace house of 1960's vintage with cavity wall and good loft insulation, and although getting on a bit, from a few basic calculations our existing radiators seem to be generally over sized for the room sizes, which I understand is a slight benefit with a WC setup? We also have a suitable N/NW facing wall easily accessed from the boiler which I believe is a requirement of the external temperature sensor
The slight "issue" I have though is that we're getting the boiler installed by a family friend who's an RGI, I trust him to do a good job on the install but he's rather "old school" so when it comes to controllers he has a preference to keep it simple, which means he hasn't got any experience of setting up something like a VRC430.
My question therefore would be, is a VRC430 something that we'd be able to set up and optimise between us given his lack of "techy" knowledge and my lack of heating install knowledge? Reading the install/user instructions I can't see anything that looks unfathomably complicated, but I've heard mentions on other forums about the installer "plugging in his laptop" eek and I wasnt quite sure on setting up the heat curve and whether it needed anything more complicated than a bit of trial and error following a semi-educated guess at a suitable curve given the spec of the house, so I'm looking for a bit of advice one way or other as to whether we should go down this route or not.
Thanks in advance
Christopher
Onto business though, Im just about to have a new Vaillant Ecotec 618 installed and whilst we're at it I'd like to go the whole hog with a VRC430 weather compensation controller to maximise the energy savings and (admittedly) fulfil my desire to keep up with technology and have some funky toys to play with.
We have a 3 bed end of terrace house of 1960's vintage with cavity wall and good loft insulation, and although getting on a bit, from a few basic calculations our existing radiators seem to be generally over sized for the room sizes, which I understand is a slight benefit with a WC setup? We also have a suitable N/NW facing wall easily accessed from the boiler which I believe is a requirement of the external temperature sensor
The slight "issue" I have though is that we're getting the boiler installed by a family friend who's an RGI, I trust him to do a good job on the install but he's rather "old school" so when it comes to controllers he has a preference to keep it simple, which means he hasn't got any experience of setting up something like a VRC430.
My question therefore would be, is a VRC430 something that we'd be able to set up and optimise between us given his lack of "techy" knowledge and my lack of heating install knowledge? Reading the install/user instructions I can't see anything that looks unfathomably complicated, but I've heard mentions on other forums about the installer "plugging in his laptop" eek and I wasnt quite sure on setting up the heat curve and whether it needed anything more complicated than a bit of trial and error following a semi-educated guess at a suitable curve given the spec of the house, so I'm looking for a bit of advice one way or other as to whether we should go down this route or not.
Thanks in advance
Christopher