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just wanna say thank you, I moved into a new place and totally confused on the boiler. I searched on google and youtube none of them fits, and then youtube recommended your video to me, such a life saver🎉
I’ve been confused by mine for 1.5 years, gave up and have a big electricity bill. This is the first time I’ve understood and have now reset it :) thank you!
@@mrvalue1 I have a panel that looks a bit different. Would you mind if you help me out? I tried looking for something similar on the internet and I couldn't find anything.
Thank you for this. Can I add. The times it is set to come on is indicated by a blue marker and the off time is red. You can see it if you shine a torch on the clock dial. You are right you can't change it.
I've just moved into a place with this exact heating controller. I've noticed the timer light comes on when you set the dial to between about 2am and 7am. Seems like that's the hours It's programmed to heat water (off peak hours to save you money). Although the boost is also there if you need hot water quickly.
The programming is to be done by a qualified electrician but they have to open the box for that So all you need to do is adjust to the correct time and it should come on from 4am to 7am every morning
@@mrvalue1 Cheers will give it a go tomorrow I'm only talking doing the dishes and the odd shower each day for me and my partner, should be sufficient.
For me, a single occupier, the water is too hot for the amount I'm going to use - almost scalding hot. It appears that there's no adjustment possible for the overnight period. I guess the only adjustment possible is to switch it off for a day (or more) and just use it until all the heated water is used up and then switch it on again. Needs more user adjustable controls now electricity prices have soared.
You state in the video you can't really use the clock to set a timer so to speak, but as you rotated it, the power came on real quick indicating it was set to come on at a certain time. Any idea how to set that time? It doesn't make sense otherwise setting the time on it if it serve no purpose no?
Thank you very much for this, just moved into an apartment with the ,and i have been not be able to get hot water. Do i till midnight before i set the timer or i could set it anytime and put it 24 winter time . Thank you
Do you think I can fool the system into giving me hot water when it's not 12am-7am? So if its 5pm and I have no hot water, can I set the boiler time to 1am and my tank will start to fill again with hot water? I'm fed up of having hardly any hot water, especially when I hardly use it. I can't even bath my daughter tonight as I believe my water is heated and shared amongst the communal block.
So does 24 hr on winter time where you mentioned midnight is the time we are setting it? For say if i am setting the timer at 4 pm so clock should say 16 winter time?
Hello, just a question. When you set 24 at Winter (@midnight) what time the heater will turn on? Coz I didn't see the indicator light is ON! Light off means it's not working.
If an electrician could explain how the blue and orange tabs seen through the slots work , that would be great , but the consumer should not remove the faceplate unless there approved electrician and competent
When it was installed it should have been set up so that the boiler heats up during Economy 7 (off peak electricity rates) times which in my area, is between midnight and 7am, which makes it cheaper to run. Mine heats the water from 3am - 6am. I imagine if I had a larger boiler then maybe it could require 4hrs to heat a whole tank rather than the 3, who ever installed it would know the boilers requirements though and should have set it up accordingly. Once the water is hot it will stay hot until all the heated water in the tank has been used, therefore the blue and orange tabs are irrelevant unless you are a engineer qualified to make the changes 😉 Cancel Reply
When you want hot water do you get cold water at least or just absolutely no water at all? If you get no water at all then it's because the hotel water valve is closed...
Hi how can the battery be removed from this model please? I’m renting a flat where this model has a very loud ticking sound and when I switch the timer off, the ticking continues. This is because the clock is powered by a rechargeable battery. If the battery is removed, I should be able to switch the ticking off during the night.
Hi! I moved to a new place around a week ago and we have one of these at home. I managed to set it up and now we always have hot water, however my girlfriend and I are afraid that the boiler is working full time (imagine the electricity bill), is this really a possibility or these boilers just work for a short period of the day and then keep the water hot? many thanks in advance!
Hello Mr Value, thanks for helping ,I am still not clear on this, so when u say turn the clock to the current time, if it is say 10am winter or summer time, if I just turn the clock to that time, when it comes on that rime, how long does it work for? and how does it affect the bills? Sometimes I hear the boiler 's noise working ( I assume) other times, I don't hear it yet the light is still on. What is that all about
@@mrvalue1 please there is a small mark on the 24 and it's 10.00 here I want to set mine should I just turn it to the time now under either winter or summer
Thank you, just confused didn't come with a manual. Wasn't sure if I need to leave it on 24/7 the main switch? Or only when I need hot water for the day should I keep it on?
Yeah the main switch on the left can be left on and if you set the timer right then it will heat up early morning for the whole day. If you need to use hot water and there it none then you can turn the one on the left till the light comes on. This will heat up using boost for 1hour
@@mrvalue1 thank you for helping me out, just have loads of questions I think just clear things up does the main switch need to always be kept on? Or is it as and when I need hot water then I would put the main switch on and with boost i know it's when you need hot water fast then you use the boost button ofcourse. Is that correct?
I just moved to flat exactly the same controller, me and my patner only we want to use night time but I don’t know how to do timer ? Should i just turn 24 to winter or summer time ? How is it work pls help me 😊
Is there any way of keeping the boiler on 24/7? We have one of those at home and before we use to always have hot water. Even if we use it all, after 30-40min we would have hot water again without having to do anything. But one of my house mates messed up the control and we now have hot water just for 2 people to shower. After that we need to keep using the booster
In this case I’d advise you find a way to get an electrician to reset it to how it was before There are some controls that are only accessible when you open it up which should be done by a professional
I think the blue and orange tabs set the time that the switch on and off takes place, these MUST be within the economy 7 period of midnight to 7 o clock say, otherwise you will be trying to energise an economy 7 circuit at the SAME TIME as the ordinary circuit which will trip the system. I think that’s the reason why anyone who doesn’t know what they are doing should not fiddle with it.
Do you think I can fool the system into giving me hot water when it's not 12am-7am? So if its 5pm and I have no hot water, can I set the boiler time to 1am and my tank will start to fill again with hot water? I'm fed up of having hardly any hot water, especially when I hardly use it. I can't even bath my daughter tonight as I believe my water is heated and shared amongst the communal block.