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Change the heating programmer ...




by patalextintin » 17/02/09, 15:12

Hello :D
We currently have a Flash Ecopilote 1 programmer and it is programmed from 5 a.m. to 23 p.m. We want to put 7 a.m. / 22 p.m. but apparently it is set as standard so, should we change the programmer? and if so by which? : Idea:
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by Christophe » 17/02/09, 15:22

Programmer of what? A thermostat? Integrated into the boiler?
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by patalextintin » 17/02/09, 15:28

or a thermostat :| with 4 functions, frost protection, off, reduced, and normal.
On the electric panel, apparently we cannot change the heating hours, it's 5 a.m. - 23 p.m., we were told that we had to call an electrician :frown: or change?
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by elephant » 17/02/09, 15:29

http://www.flash.fr/menu/produits/catal ... 24-185.htm

indeed, it is about a simplified programmer. Christophe sells excellent programmers on the Boutique for around 30 euros
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by Christophe » 17/02/09, 15:31

40 € instead: heating thermostats

Yes simple and efficient, simpler is the mechanical or electro-mechanical programmer but impossible (obviously) to adjust the time slots ...
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by patalextintin » 17/02/09, 15:53

which one do you recommend? I want one where we can program either the hours? and silly question perhaps but should we also change the box next to my electricity meter or should I just change the one in the room? sorry I am a novice !!! thank you for your answers : Mrgreen:
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by elephant » 17/02/09, 22:06

Christopher said:

40 € instead: electric thermostats

Yes simple and effective, simpler is the mechanical or electro-mechanical programmer but impossible (obviously) to adjust the time slots.
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This is the one I wanted to talk about, I have the same at home and I am very happy. To be more precise, I shifted it by 20 minutes
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by Christophe » 17/02/09, 22:48

patalextintin wrote:which one do you recommend?


Guess which one I recommend! :D

patalextintin wrote:I want one where we can program either the hours? and silly question perhaps but should we also change the box next to my electricity meter or should I just change the one in the room? sorry I am a novice !!! thank you for your answers : Mrgreen:


Yes you can adjust hour by hour (and even better)
All features are shown on this page: https://www.econologie.com/shop/thermost ... p-172.html
there is even the full manual to download!

I don't know what box you're talking about. If it is the one for managing the supply of the boiler: no a priori you don't have to change it!
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by elephant » 18/02/09, 09:39

It is connected to the same place as the existing room thermostat (which you remove, of course) be careful, some room thermostats have 3 wires, you have to use the 2 that really start the boiler.
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