Hi,
We had a complete new central heating system installed by a reasonably large, long established, local (Aberdeen) firm last year ( all new: Bosch Greenstar Combi, pipework, radiators, trvs, timeclock( Drayton LP711)).
When they quoted for the work we asked for a room thermostat to be fitted but we were advised that this was "not necessary as there are thermostatic valves on the radiators".
Now the warm weather is here it's patently obvious it is necessary. How hard is it to add a thermostat into the system. Is a reasonably competent electronics engineer capable of doing it? If not what sort of cost am I looking at?
Any advice / tips appreciated
Thanks
We had a complete new central heating system installed by a reasonably large, long established, local (Aberdeen) firm last year ( all new: Bosch Greenstar Combi, pipework, radiators, trvs, timeclock( Drayton LP711)).
When they quoted for the work we asked for a room thermostat to be fitted but we were advised that this was "not necessary as there are thermostatic valves on the radiators".
Now the warm weather is here it's patently obvious it is necessary. How hard is it to add a thermostat into the system. Is a reasonably competent electronics engineer capable of doing it? If not what sort of cost am I looking at?
Any advice / tips appreciated
Thanks