Are programmable digital thermostats only for combis?
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:24 am
I have a conventional oil-fired boiler with gravity DHW and pumped rads (Sundial C-plan - motorised valve in gravity circuit).
There is a mechanical 3-wire room-stat in one room and TRVs in all other rooms.
I want a better stat (e.g. Drayton Digistat 3+) to give accurate control and 5/2 programmability.
The manuals for most of these stats seem to assume they are being used with a COMBI boiler. I've even found someone on eBay selling a Digistat because his plumber said it couldn't be used with his conventional boiler.
I can't imagine why a Digistat could not be used in a C-plan, simply replacing a basic stat. The HW channel of the old timer/programmer would still fire up the boiler independently whenever the cylinder stat wanted hot water, and the CH channel could be set permanently ON, so that the Digistat would take control.
Can anyone tell me if there is a problem and ,if so, what it is?
There is a mechanical 3-wire room-stat in one room and TRVs in all other rooms.
I want a better stat (e.g. Drayton Digistat 3+) to give accurate control and 5/2 programmability.
The manuals for most of these stats seem to assume they are being used with a COMBI boiler. I've even found someone on eBay selling a Digistat because his plumber said it couldn't be used with his conventional boiler.
I can't imagine why a Digistat could not be used in a C-plan, simply replacing a basic stat. The HW channel of the old timer/programmer would still fire up the boiler independently whenever the cylinder stat wanted hot water, and the CH channel could be set permanently ON, so that the Digistat would take control.
Can anyone tell me if there is a problem and ,if so, what it is?