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I have just installed an Alpha Intec 18s (system) boiler with their climatic programmable modulating boiler energy manager (really snappy name...). On the face of it, it looks really clever, combining a two channel programmer with sophisticated control of boiler flow temperature in response to outside and inside air temperature and simple change of hot water temperature with no need to fiddle with thermostats. Terrific! Well ... not quite. Unfortunately it seems that although you can set up to 4 hot water periods on each day there is no way to override them without reprogramming the daily schedule. Yes I really do mean that!. So if, as a working couple, you choose to have hot water heated morning and evening during the week, should you have a holiday you have no way (at least no obvious one) of overriding that during the day. In my case it's perfectly feasible most days to heat the hot water just once in the morning. But I'm knackered if I have some unusual extra hot water needs in the day. This seems to me ridiculous - but conversations with Alpha suggest that it really is the case. Anyone found a way around it? You can do it by switching off the boiler, disconnecting the energy manager controlling the boiler (in the garage in my case) via its front panel controls and then reversing the process 5 or 10 minutes later - but that would take longer than reprogramming the hot water schedule.
I could run the hot water from morning til night daily - but I know that is highly inefficient and (for me) just about doubles the gas consumption during the summer months even though my tank and pipes are very well lagged. Given that Alpha make great play (understandably) of their efficiency this seems a big drop-off.
Or am I missing a trick?
I could run the hot water from morning til night daily - but I know that is highly inefficient and (for me) just about doubles the gas consumption during the summer months even though my tank and pipes are very well lagged. Given that Alpha make great play (understandably) of their efficiency this seems a big drop-off.
Or am I missing a trick?
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