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swapping a single channel programmer for a 2 channel as the hot water is
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On 27/12/2018 19:14, John wrote:
swapping a single channel programmer for a 2 channel as the hot water is
continually on is this a easy enough task to do the controller on the
system
is a drayton tempus 1


What type of boiler? (e.g. Heating only, system, combi etc)

What kind of zoning does the system have? (see [1])

[1] http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ols_and_Zoning

Lastly what are you trying to achieve? (i.e. the ability to *not* heat
the water?)


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John Rumm wrote in
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On 27/12/2018 19:14, John wrote:
swapping a single channel programmer for a 2 channel as the hot water
is continually on is this a easy enough task to do the controller on
the system
is a drayton tempus 1


What type of boiler? (e.g. Heating only, system, combi etc)

What kind of zoning does the system have? (see [1])

[1]
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ols_and_Zoning

Lastly what are you trying to achieve? (i.e. the ability to *not* heat
the water?)



Would having a cylinder thermostat be a more sensible solution?
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On 28/12/2018 09:54, DerbyBorn wrote:
John Rumm wrote in
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On 27/12/2018 19:14, John wrote:
swapping a single channel programmer for a 2 channel as the hot water
is continually on is this a easy enough task to do the controller on
the system
is a drayton tempus 1


What type of boiler? (e.g. Heating only, system, combi etc)

What kind of zoning does the system have? (see [1])

[1]
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...ols_and_Zoning

Lastly what are you trying to achieve? (i.e. the ability to *not* heat
the water?)



Would having a cylinder thermostat be a more sensible solution?


Quite possibly, or at least part of a solution. However we need to
understand what is actually installed to be able to answer more sensibly.


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