Hi all,
My mother has just had gas central heating installed and the installer has put in a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i junior combi MK IV boiler.
He has also installed a Salus ST620WBC wireless thermostat, yet neither my mother nor me can seem to find out how to program it to suit her needs.
Basically she wants the heating to come on in a morning for a couple of hours and again on an evening for a couple of hours so heating is not on whilst she is at work throughout the day. Reading through the manual, I can find out how to program the on times for the heating but not off times.
I'm guessing that the salus system that he has installed is probably one of the cheapest options and possibly can't do what she wants, also reading around, it seems the salus isn't very well rated.
I've suggested she changes the salus for a better spec model, probably a worchester model to prevent any possible compatibility issues. Are these systems just 'plug n play' or do they have to be installed by the heating engineer?
Thanks for any advice anyone can give.
Andy
My mother has just had gas central heating installed and the installer has put in a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i junior combi MK IV boiler.
He has also installed a Salus ST620WBC wireless thermostat, yet neither my mother nor me can seem to find out how to program it to suit her needs.
Basically she wants the heating to come on in a morning for a couple of hours and again on an evening for a couple of hours so heating is not on whilst she is at work throughout the day. Reading through the manual, I can find out how to program the on times for the heating but not off times.
I'm guessing that the salus system that he has installed is probably one of the cheapest options and possibly can't do what she wants, also reading around, it seems the salus isn't very well rated.
I've suggested she changes the salus for a better spec model, probably a worchester model to prevent any possible compatibility issues. Are these systems just 'plug n play' or do they have to be installed by the heating engineer?
Thanks for any advice anyone can give.
Andy