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Hi Everyone.
I am looking for a thermostat and receiver for my flat. (Original thermostat is in my bedroom and turned off).
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1- wireless (but I don't have the internet)

2- programmable for each day independently...not 5/2
3- hot water and central heating programmable separately.

I was looking at the Salus RT500rf but there are some very bad comments on it.
I was looking at Honeywell CMT927 but it does not control hot water apparently, just the heating. ("the CM927 controls your central heating functionality only, not your hot water." from directheatingsupplies)


I do not want the heating to come on when I heat the water, nor want to heat the water if I need the CH on. At the moment I have to turn the HW button off several times a week as my hot water tank is very efficient and there is no need to heat the water everyday. It's becoming tedious and I'd rather be able to program when the hot water should heat up ( ex 3 morning a week), and then independently tell when the CH should come on ( every morning and every evening).

Can you tell me what models I can choose from? there are so many I am struggling.

Thanks very much guys
 
I fitted the Heatmiser PRTHW-W and RC1-W to replace a Potterton 5/2 programmer on a conventional CH and HW storage system and it has worked flawlessly for two heating seasons. We are still on the supplied batteries for the programmer. No wifi required.
 
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