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EPH R37-HW Central heating and water controls

  • 27-02-2021 10:07am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,534 ✭✭✭


    Hi.

    I've a three-zone EPH, gas-powered central heating and hot water system. I googled and here are the instructions.

    However, I've two questions.

    1. Cancelling preset times: With better weather approaching, I'd like to turn all the presets off. Everything. How can I do that? (under 'select' it currently appears to bring me on a cycle of options for putting some time, rather than for cancelling all presets)

    2. Costs: is it much more expensive, if at all, to turn the heat and hot water on manually rather than to keep it programmed? I know years ago there was Nightsaver and storage heating and it apparently was cheaper to have a timer at night. This, however, is a brand new system - I got the entire house replumbed and rewired in the past three years and the BER rating is B1 (if that might further indicate the answer). Lastly, my plan is "Electric Ireland ValueSaver Dual Fuel. Price Plan incl. NightSaver (Fixed term)"

    Thanks.


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