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Can anyone give me some suggestions on a wireless programmer/thermostat for a Remaha 28c, i have heard the best ones are opentherm(modulating ones). And can i fit myself without voiding warrenty on boiler.

I was looking at the Remeha iSense RF but its not available in uk only from holland ( if anyone knows any better please reply)


Thanks in advance

Frank


P.s. Engineer who put boiler in wants £100 for a Salus wireless is that expensive as he says that what he gets them for)
 
Honeywell as first choice, Drayton next, would'nt bother with owt else. Easy enough to fit if you're ok with elecky.
 
Salus ones have caused me no end of trouble, I would avoid if possible. Drayton ones are good, I havnt had dealing with the honeywell ones but they generally make good products.
 
What honeywell one do i need for my boiler and are they the modulating ones (dont want a weather compensator) as no where to put it.
 
What honeywell one do i need for my boiler and are they the modulating ones (dont want a weather compensator) as no where to put it.

Yes, they are. Check out Honeywell website.
 
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