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Quotation to replace central heating wiring centre (Minilex / Systemlex)

  • 09-11-2023 01:34PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 236 ✭✭


    We have GFCH in our house which is split into three zones: upstairs rads, downstairs rads, and hot water cylinder.

    The timer's working fine, and the boiler itself is working fine, but everything (including pumps etc) is interconnected by a Minilex 4 wiring centre, which is going on the blink (basically the relay which calls for heat is starting to break).

    They don't make the Minilex 4 anymore, the simplest solution would be to replace with the latest model called Systemlex: https://krib.ie/product/systemlex/

    Would anyone here like to recommend an electrician for the job, or maybe even quote directly? I'm based in Dundrum in Dublin.

    Separately, would anyone suggest a better alternative to the Systemlex?



Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,957 ✭✭✭kirk.


    You want a straight swop or near as possible

    I would just confirm the systemlex is a suitable replacement and go with that

    It's probably possible to rejig it with a new external relay if you're that way inclined . Replacement is better.



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