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Decorpc 3
Hi everyone.
I am studying the possibility of using the heat controller in my radiators, but I have a question about control the boiler.
Now, I have a thermostat in my living room with a free potential contact to turn on/off the boiler when the temperature reaches/drops the predefined value.
Do I need to change this thermostat for one compatible with heat controllers?
Maybe only with an actuator on/off should be fine...Isn't it? Wich one do you recommend?
Are there any other options?
What about to leave a conventional valve always opened to avoid pressure rises when all the controllers are closed?
Thank you very much
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