Hi all,
Summary:
Is there any such thing as a wireless pump controller?
Long explanation:
When wiring in my Nest thermostat a while back, I found that our Ideal Logic 15 boiler hasn't been wired to the manufacturers instructions - the pump hasn't been wired directly to the boiler, which means it doesn't "run on" after the boiler turns off. The manufacturers instructions advise that this voids the boiler warranty.
Our house is a relatively new build (4.5 years old), so is still covered by the NHBC warranty, but the boiler warranty has long since expired. However, because the house is still under warranty, I've had the builders (Persimmon) send out a heating engineer to wire the boiler correctly. We haven't had any central heating issues, but if Persimmon are putting their hands in their pockets, then they can sort it out for me like it should have been done in the first place.
Unfortunately, the engineer has found that there isn't enough cabling to wire the pump / boiler correctly, so has advised that it would mean pulling up floors (tiled) etc to lay more cables.
Is there any such thing as a wireless pump controller, which he could wire to the boiler and the pump so they can talk to each other, instead of laying new cables?
Cheers,
Oli[/i]
Summary:
Is there any such thing as a wireless pump controller?
Long explanation:
When wiring in my Nest thermostat a while back, I found that our Ideal Logic 15 boiler hasn't been wired to the manufacturers instructions - the pump hasn't been wired directly to the boiler, which means it doesn't "run on" after the boiler turns off. The manufacturers instructions advise that this voids the boiler warranty.
Our house is a relatively new build (4.5 years old), so is still covered by the NHBC warranty, but the boiler warranty has long since expired. However, because the house is still under warranty, I've had the builders (Persimmon) send out a heating engineer to wire the boiler correctly. We haven't had any central heating issues, but if Persimmon are putting their hands in their pockets, then they can sort it out for me like it should have been done in the first place.
Unfortunately, the engineer has found that there isn't enough cabling to wire the pump / boiler correctly, so has advised that it would mean pulling up floors (tiled) etc to lay more cables.
Is there any such thing as a wireless pump controller, which he could wire to the boiler and the pump so they can talk to each other, instead of laying new cables?
Cheers,
Oli[/i]