Open therm and weather compensation differences

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Hi I just wondered if a boiler has the option of both which one would be the preferred option and why ?
Thanks
 
Depends on the property and the end user.
small 2 bed upstairs flat with plenty of insulation in attic above and the walls, thermostat running at 19.5c on an ideal logic esp1 with weather compensation fitted atm
 
Then the weather comp is probably suitable, unless they don't know how to use the system and have complaints about warm up times.
 
small 2 bed upstairs flat with plenty of insulation in attic above and the walls, thermostat running at 19.5c on an ideal logic esp1 with weather compensation fitted atm
Is the current set up working well?
 
Is occupancy changeable. WC is best with two temperatures not on/off which leads to longer reheat times die to lower flow temperatures. A comfort (e.g. 20°C for example) and a setback around 4-5°C lower to even out swings especially if not we'll insulated.

OT will give more than one temp and can be more flexible with timings.
 

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