Hi
I have a Ideal Mexico Super 2 CF125 and the pilot is on constantly as you'd expect. All good. Except I was thinking wouldn't it be great if - as i'm only using the boiler for an hour a day at the moment - there was some device which replaced the current gas valve and only lit the pilot when a demand for heat was made.. hmm.
I assume no such device exists as a retrofit for old boilers.. it would kill the current boiler market i'm sure.
Technically speaking and in theory, is there any good reason why it wouldn't be possible? Not talking about converting an old cast iron floor standing lump to a combi, but just some bolt-on that would fire up the pilot when the heating demand is on then turn it back off when the demand is over.
Cheers.
I have a Ideal Mexico Super 2 CF125 and the pilot is on constantly as you'd expect. All good. Except I was thinking wouldn't it be great if - as i'm only using the boiler for an hour a day at the moment - there was some device which replaced the current gas valve and only lit the pilot when a demand for heat was made.. hmm.
I assume no such device exists as a retrofit for old boilers.. it would kill the current boiler market i'm sure.
Technically speaking and in theory, is there any good reason why it wouldn't be possible? Not talking about converting an old cast iron floor standing lump to a combi, but just some bolt-on that would fire up the pilot when the heating demand is on then turn it back off when the demand is over.
Cheers.
