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anyone had dealings with them?thermostats look good,motorised valves look the nuts,Rep has been out to us today,given us some free RF stats to try,we have blown honeywell out as there kits gone crap,delta dores good but complex for the end user

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Used a couple of 22 2 ports a while ago. Liked the plug and play leads. Got mine from hwos, but not long after that they stopped doing them. Seemed good bits of kit. Never been back to them.
 
If I remember right, I was told that they were big on commercial controls and had branched into the domestic side.
 
I've used the 3 Chanel programmer as it was a damn site cheaper then the horstman, I've also used the twin Chanel with built in rf receiver of which I was extremely impressed by its range receiver was in the basement of a library and stat was on the other side of the building with plenty of other frequency a running about the building it worked really well. Although I still prefer the delta dore rf I think it looks a lot smarter and the fit is extremely easy with the fly lead provided and the fixing holes as they are. Once you get your head round the dial not actually turning the temperature up or down they are great!

come across a lot of esbe valves on vt circuits and they seem alright.
 
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