namsag said:No it doesn`t because if you wire the boiler and pump straight from programmer and the motorised valves fail you then have a lot of heat with nowhere to go....
Complete boll@ox.
Its goes around the by-pass and back to the boiler.
namsag said:No it doesn`t because if you wire the boiler and pump straight from programmer and the motorised valves fail you then have a lot of heat with nowhere to go....
namsag said:So what is **** balenza... Ollski how many systems do you see out there without any by passes .. hundreds/thousands. Entire local authority estates''
Editing as well balensa and stealing ollski`s point think for yourself man
Editing as well balensa and stealing ollski`s point think for yourself man
namsag said:Ollski posted before your edit check the times
Ollski how many systems do you see out there without any by passes .. hundreds/thousands. Entire local authority estates''
Eh no as there is always the possibility that the microswitch sticks
then have a lot of heat with nowhere to go....
Tell me why it would be easier to rewire the the room or cylinder stat through the programmer and all the extra work this would involve rather than fix microswitch or change head
Ok so your a liar and a bodger it doesn`t bother me how you live your life..
As for no bypass on systems when it should have. AND.
Microswitch and how it is wired are part of several things that are there to protect the occupants of a house if safety devices fail . If you are stuggling to get your head around it take it up with the people who do the ga and electical reg
usually drag you down to their level
a liar and a bodger
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