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M2RTY |
posted on 18th Jun 12 at 20:04 |
good price | |
John |
posted on 18th Jun 12 at 07:56 |
£80 delivered for the CMT927. | |
M2RTY |
posted on 18th Jun 12 at 06:22 |
How much? | |
John |
posted on 9th Jun 12 at 22:12 |
Ordered that Honeywell one. | |
deanmcreynolds26 |
posted on 9th Jun 12 at 11:39 |
Beat me to it Matt with the trv comment lol | |
mattk |
posted on 8th Jun 12 at 19:36 |
TRVs dont reduce flow or reduce the surface temperature of the radiator, they alow it on full and switch them off when the room gets upto temperature. I get pissed off at the amount of jobs I get to about a rad that "isnt working" but all the others are or rads that "still get red hot even though its only on number 2" | |
Terry12 |
posted on 8th Jun 12 at 18:15 |
Are these hard to wire into the boiler? | |
Demo |
posted on 8th Jun 12 at 09:01 |
Got a Honeywell one here always done the job well | |
John |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 20:43 |
That Honeywell one does look good, might go for that if I don't come across anything better over the weekend. | |
ash_corsa |
posted on 7th Jun 12 at 20:27 |
Good unit - eBay | |
John |
posted on 6th Jun 12 at 08:07 |
Cheapest I can see the 872 wireless programmable one is £140? | |
M2RTY |
posted on 5th Jun 12 at 23:17 |
I bought a homexpert one which is exactly same as honeywell and even the instructions says honeywell, but it was 1/3 of the cost | |
John |
posted on 5th Jun 12 at 22:17 |
Room stat and programmer. | |
ash_corsa |
posted on 5th Jun 12 at 21:29 |
Honeywell look good and work very well, but we usually use Salus ones at work as theyre cheap but also reliable. | |
John |
posted on 5th Jun 12 at 16:23 |
You get wireless rad valves now as well, about 2-3x the price of a normal thermostatic rad valve though so gets expensive quickly. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 5th Jun 12 at 16:03 |
quote: Yup. TRVs restrict flow and stop radiators warming up as fast meaning less heat is needed to heat the areas that are more in use. Central thermostat controls the boiler. | |
Whittie |
posted on 5th Jun 12 at 13:27 |
Got a siemens one, shame its got 2 fucking settings, ice cold and hell fire hot. | |
Bart |
posted on 5th Jun 12 at 12:06 |
silly question, but how does the thermostat work? | |
RichR |
posted on 3rd Jun 12 at 22:30 |
Mine's a Glow Worm one, normally lives by my bed! | |
Colin |
posted on 3rd Jun 12 at 22:06 |
Get the one that you can set with an I-phone app!! | |
AndyKent |
posted on 3rd Jun 12 at 20:48 |
Honeywell | |
RichR |
posted on 3rd Jun 12 at 13:38 |
I've got one, can't remember make or model-I'll check when I get home | |
mattk |
posted on 3rd Jun 12 at 10:54 |
they are all much of a muchness, I use Danfoss ones but only because thats what are normally on offer, just pick one you like the look of really imo | |
John |
posted on 2nd Jun 12 at 22:56 |
Right need a wireless thermostat, there's loads. |