Engineer reccomendind Centrebrand (Honeywell) programmer

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I've just has an Intergas ECO 36 fitted and the installer has recommended a
Plumbcentre programmer to control it.

It's a Honeywell with Plumbcentres own logo on it.

Would you recommend the same? I have no clue, my previous Worcester has a 24 hour (23.5hour really) mechanical clock so that's all I know.

I'm not bothered about turning it on when I'm in Aldi, I'm after something reliable and simple.

Thanks
 
It's ok but the T4M / T4R are much better

I thought you were having me on when I googled T4M :LOL:

Are any able to show the boiler pressure? I probably don't need to be able to see it constantly but it's the only thing the Worcester ever needed apart from a gas valve.
 
My missus has been into the local plumbers merchant and got their version of the Honeywell. They knew the Plumbcentre one and this is the same with a different badge again.

The Intouch does look good, maybe something for the future, thanks (y)
 
Assuming it is the same as the Dumbcentre version make sure the stat is bound directly to the boiler as opposed to using a BDR (box on the wall) or it will run the boiler in on/off mode.

Personally I'd have to say that it's a total waste not to control the boiler using a modulating system such as Opentherm :confused:
 
And it does this itself once I set it to come on between 5-8am, 3-6pm and 8-10pm?
 
An OpenTherm controller will improve boiler efficiency over that on/off one you've bought
 

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