Forgot to add, I have not modified the 'UDL Options', not sure if I need to. This is from the manual:
UDL Options
There are 6 UDL options that affect how and when access to the control panel via the Wintex UDL software is allowed.
Select options by pressing keys 1 to 6 (a letter on the display...
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Firstly I have browsed many of the threads on this site and found some useful info along similar lines but nothing related to the wintex config.
I have never used Wintex before but would like to give it a go, I am having issues connecting and hoping someone can point me in the right...
Thanks that helps.
So the two zone terminals on the panel would have both the tamper and loop wires attached?
Having a tamper that is identifiable per zone would be beneficial but is that the only advantage of eol? I mean is having it set to 'normally closed' in any way less reliable?
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I have just installed a Texecom Premier Elite 24 in my garage. All seems to be working just fine touch wood....
I have 3 roller shutter contacts which are wired up as separate, normally closed zones. I also configured the PIR as a normally closed zone and it seems to work fine.......I did...
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I am refurbishing an old Victorian house and cannot make a decision as to whether to go for regular radiators or underfloor heating (or both). I have flip flopped between the two so many times and now I need to make a final decision to move on with the project........
I have had a...
It does seem to have been looked after (as does rest of house) all original paperwork is there and invoices and receipts going back to 1976!
I might see what its like for a month or so - I am going to refurb the whole house so it would make sense to make any changes to the heating system now....
You may well be right. I suspect the same applies - difficult to get a reliable Tee into it for condensate.
The more I look into it, the more I am not sure what to do. Some have suggested keep the vented system and replace boiler with a new condensing floor standing unit (built in...
Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply - I understand your points about the connection to clay pipe as PRV pipe liable to freezing, makes sense.
Using the cylinder you mention, (which looks good), and the condensate pump, the only issue with being in the basement would be the boiler PRV...
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This is my first post so please go easy.
I have recently bought a new house, we exchange in a few weeks time all being well. Its a semi, probably a bit larger than average semi with 4 floors and approx 4500 sq feet (roughly). It is currently centrally heated which consists of a...