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Hi can anyone point me in the right direction regarding a replacement for my wireless thermostat please. Just bought a house with a Flomasta wireless thermostat & I can’t get on with it at all I’m pretty good with tech but figuring this out is impossible, heating coming on at all times, unable to alternate temperatures for different times. My last heating bill was horrendous so I need to get this under control.

I had a Salus in my last house which worked fine, but fiddly but I knew how to work it. So, if I want to replace the current Flomasta will I also have to replace the receiver? And does this need to be done by a plumber.

Thanks in advance for any advice
 
Hello Suzy,
  • Yes, you’d need to replace the receive, as that is specific to Flomasta.
  • The wiring is already there, so can be done by anyone competent at electrics.
  • Do you have any other time control, or just the programmable room thermostat?
 

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