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billy bob
Goldberg, dont fit roomstats then to the installations that you do not fit anyway, as you are not an installer, we don't give a toss
Well you certainly gave the impression of giving quite a few tosses, since you've been debating it for some time.we don't give a toss
If you want my prediction of the answer you'll get, it's that it's good advice.
Well you certainly gave the impression of giving quite a few tosses, since you've been debating it for some time.we don't give a toss
However, if you don't care, that's fine - feel free to ignore me.
I'm happy to carry on warning readers that you and your flock of sheep are giving out wrong information, and that you're doing it because you can't bear to admit that you believe everything you're told, without questioning or seeking justification of things that are blatantly untrue.
OK. I don't see the point of your subsequent question, if you're going to ignore the reply, but I'll reply anyway.We certainally do not believe what we are told, that is why we totally ignore everything you have to say.
Actually, the Building Regulations say no such thing - you've been duped again.the regulations do state a boiler interlock MUST be provided
goldberk said:Quote:
the regulations do state a boiler interlock MUST be provided
Actually, the Building Regulations say no such thing - you've been duped again.
Is that some kind of joke?ok, ignore the regulations for a moment
goldnonothing said:there is no law that requires either a room thermostat
Is that some kind of joke?ok, ignore the regulations for a moment
You, amongst others, have been berating me for more than 10 pages, and you think you can just cast aside the regulations just to get the answer to an irrelevant technical question?
It doesn't work like that. I asked the two questions way back on page 9, and I did it politely. Since you're unable to admit that you've all been wrong, and that there is no law that requires either a room thermostat or that an installer holds an EE certificate, then I have nothing else to say to you.
Is that some kind of joke?ok, ignore the regulations for a moment
You, amongst others, have been berating me for more than 10 pages, and you think you can just cast aside the regulations just to get the answer to an irrelevant technical question?
It doesn't work like that. I asked the two questions way back on page 9, and I did it politely. Since you're unable to admit that you've all been wrong, and that there is no law that requires either a room thermostat or that an installer holds an EE certificate, then I have nothing else to say to you.
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