Hi
We let a shop that has a Worcester Greenstar Junior 24i boiler. The boiler has a digital transmitter fitted which is fully programmable and has the option to Select On and Off.
However, there is a Worcester DT10 RF Thermostat fitted out in the main shop area.
Basically the users don't want programmed heating but use a manual on and off (mostly on entering and leaving the shop).
My question is: How do you know which controller has priority? How do you force one to have priority?
On the Worcester DT10 RF Room Thermostat it is possible to select Manual mode and then change the required temp up and down, however, I would prefer to use the Select on/off controller fitted to the boiler transmitter unit.
I see it is possible to set the Worcester DT10 RF Thermostat to OFF, but it then says all heating functions will be turned off. I was hoping this might allow the boiler transmitter unit to then be used instead?
Possibly the simplest solution will be to put an MT10 mechanical timer on the boiler, but I would be pleased to hear answers to my queries as above.
TIA
Vigman
We let a shop that has a Worcester Greenstar Junior 24i boiler. The boiler has a digital transmitter fitted which is fully programmable and has the option to Select On and Off.
However, there is a Worcester DT10 RF Thermostat fitted out in the main shop area.
Basically the users don't want programmed heating but use a manual on and off (mostly on entering and leaving the shop).
My question is: How do you know which controller has priority? How do you force one to have priority?
On the Worcester DT10 RF Room Thermostat it is possible to select Manual mode and then change the required temp up and down, however, I would prefer to use the Select on/off controller fitted to the boiler transmitter unit.
I see it is possible to set the Worcester DT10 RF Thermostat to OFF, but it then says all heating functions will be turned off. I was hoping this might allow the boiler transmitter unit to then be used instead?
Possibly the simplest solution will be to put an MT10 mechanical timer on the boiler, but I would be pleased to hear answers to my queries as above.
TIA
Vigman