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"John Rumm" wrote in message
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Doctor Drivel wrote:

"John Rumm" wrote in message
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Doctor Drivel wrote:

Your boiler has an integral flow switch to switch out the burner and
pump if the flow is below a set rate. This means TRVs can be fitted
all around.

Your best option is fit TRVs all around on every rad - then individual
and "independent" temperature control of each room. Then fit a
Horstman single channel programmer. DO NOT get a stat/programmer or
wall stat. This programmer can be fitted anywhere convenient - under
stairs, in kitchen, etc.

I would go with


You would, but you haven't a clue about heating.


Well I guess if the op wants a system with limited functionality he could
take your advice.


I have explained the stat/progs to you on other threads. Read them again.

To the others. This boiler is one of the few that can cope with TRVs all
around and no nuisnace central stat. I doubt he knows that. If Baxi had a
good reputation for reliability, they would sell a lot of these boilers.
Cheap and quick to install and the customer satisfied as TRVs all around.