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I recently fitted a Viessman 222- f and used the weather comp sensor and vi- care app to control it this worked very well for this property as it was a timber frame construction and thermally efficient.
I now have another project to install a Viessman vitodens100w system boiler on a S plan again on a thermally efficient house , i would like to use weather comp on this also but not sure how to go about it as i need time time control for the hotwater ?? Your input is most appreciated chaps. Regards Kop
 

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There is a control/wiring unit that takes care of this not fitted one for a while just phone viessmann they will tell you what you need
Cheers bud i will do ,this is what's there at the minute . Cheers kop
 

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