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just wondering if anyone has had any problems with the Ideal logic so far. I have fitted half a dozen this year and so far had no call backs. with the reputation ideal have im waiting for the bubble to burst.
anyone else out there had any problems.
 
fitted ruffly 100 so far on w.f not had any proper problems with them so far nothing like the isars! they seem to have killed all the gremlins
 
Hi All

just wondering if anyone has had any problems with the Ideal logic so far. I have fitted half a dozen this year and so far had no call backs. with the reputation ideal have im waiting for the bubble to burst.
anyone else out there had any problems.

none at all i,m starting to think its an excellant boiler , went on their course for them and it seems the gremlins are gone from ideal , they had to do something to revive their rep didn,t they:rolleyes:
 
quick question , i note the ideal icos is a discontinued product now , the warmfront installer tried to install one in my house the other day , looks as though they are palming off old stock still :eek:
 
quick question , i note the ideal icos is a discontinued product now , the warmfront installer tried to install one in my house the other day , looks as though they are palming off old stock still :eek:
There will be loads knocking about at the back of many a merchants stock room.
 
There will be loads knocking about at the back of many a merchants stock room.


looks to be the case !! , waiting for a call back from warmfront regarding this , now it seems as though the logic is far superior to the icos , it may well be a case of letting them fit an ideal as long as it is a logic :) , is there much benefit to the logic + ?? :)
 
looks to be the case !! , waiting for a call back from warmfront regarding this , now it seems as though the logic is far superior to the icos , it may well be a case of letting them fit an ideal as long as it is a logic :) , is there much benefit to the logic + ?? :)

5 year warranty as opposed to 2 and good user control and info screen (gimmicky but smart):)
 
for the extra few quid i think its worth opting for the plus
most of the installers round me are opting for the logic+ at the moment and like the previous posts so far so good
may take a bit longer to regain the reputation though
 
Hi, which programmer is best for the logic+, i was looking at the rf electronic programer with room stat but the plumber going to fit my boiler says i dont need it as i have room stats on all the radiators.
 
for the extra few quid i think its worth opting for the plus
most of the installers round me are opting for the logic+ at the moment and like the previous posts so far so good
may take a bit longer to regain the reputation though

thanks :)
 
Hi, which programmer is best for the logic+, i was looking at the rf electronic programer with room stat but the plumber going to fit my boiler says i dont need it as i have room stats on all the radiators.

yes you do he,s refering to trv,s on your rads you still need room stat and timing to comply with part L;)
 
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regarding the timers whats the popular choice the built in or an external

Derry
 
The rf electronic prog room stat is very good. Takes only a couple of min to fit and is opentherm enabled. Opentherm is a form of comunication between the room stat and the boiler. The opentherm room stat will modulate the boiler, therefore keeping the boiler in condensing mode. This can save up to 15% a year on your gas bill.
Weather compensation works by telling the boiler the outside temp and altering the flow temp of the heating. This too can save up to 15% gas.
Both can not be fitted. One or other.
(Answers your questions on the other thread!)

Dan
 
The rf electronic prog room stat is very good. Takes only a couple of min to fit and is opentherm enabled. Opentherm is a form of comunication between the room stat and the boiler. The opentherm room stat will modulate the boiler, therefore keeping the boiler in condensing mode. This can save up to 15% a year on your gas bill.
Weather compensation works by telling the boiler the outside temp and altering the flow temp of the heating. This too can save up to 15% gas.
Both can not be fitted. One or other.
(Answers your questions on the other thread!)

Dan

Hi, is this statement correct that with the ideal combi logic you cant use the rf controller and the weather componstae together?
 
looks to be the case !! , waiting for a call back from warmfront regarding this , now it seems as though the logic is far superior to the icos , it may well be a case of letting them fit an ideal as long as it is a logic :) , is there much benefit to the logic + ?? :)

I was chatting to a friend who is fairly high up in the main merchant supplying warm front. The issue isnt outstanding stock, its the opposite, the merchant had to ask Ideal to make another shed load to fulfil the existing stock which was put onto warmfront jobs held back due to a lack of funding.
 
I assume that 'room stat in every room, means thermostatic radiator valves?

Strictly speaking, to comply with building regs you need to have a timer (programmer) and a room thermostat. An RF programmable stat is a good solution for this. I have supplied and fitted an rf programmer that plugs directly in the front of the Ideal logic, really easy to use.

The radiator which is in the same room as the room stat must not have a Thermostatic valve.

Hope this helps.

Raymondo
 
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