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I have had a new boiler installed and opted for the WB DT10RF Room
Thermostat. (I believe this to be a re-badged Drayton +2RF with a different receiver) It offers an "Intelligent Delayed Start" option that should 'learn' the time taken to attain the desired temp. Has anyone any real wintertime experience of using this option - or is it better to turn off the option and use it as normal? |
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