"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
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In article ,
Andy Cap writes:
This has just been advertised in my Union mag.
http://www.gas-elec.co.uk/reduce-heating-bill.html
Has anyone used one or have a view as to it's effectiveness? They seem
very upfront and clear in their claims but at £156 for a couple of
electronic timers and relays, it's horrendously expensive. If the
principle is right, I might be tempted to build my own version, bringing
it right on topic for DIY.
I thought some modern programmable room stats already did this, in a
more effective way than that device claims to, but learning what
overshoot a given system has, and compensating by turning off the
heating earlier. That would be more effective than the pulsing that
link talks about.
OTOH, I design and build my own heating controllers, so I haven't
actually used any recent/modern commercially available controllers,
and maybe they're not as advanced as I think?
Note that if you are running a condensing system at low water
temperatures, then the overshoot significantly reduces, as the rads
are not storing as much energy.
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Andrew Gabriel
You would not want to follow the g-save wiring diagram anyway. You will not
find the red wire on the 3 port valve:-)
Adam