bernardgreen, not Pektron. ELOK of the Czech Republic. They make commercial and industrial control.
http://www.elok.cz/en/products/electronics
shambolic, A Systemate 2000, not the Boilermate. My mates is still great, running after about 20 years, so are those around him. The big grey box (his is now cream) in the cupboard gives off little heat as it is highly insulated. I must admit he did put a little pipe insulation on the pipes in the cupboard. Some go wrong and they may have come to your attention. But you never came across those that never went wrong, which was most of them.
Dan Robinson, the Accolade is an unvented cylinder. I did a Google
http://www.gledhill-spares.net/documents/accolade_(including_accolade_plus).pdf
That Camden problem sounds to me like the gas mains could not cope, so they put in very small boilers and the mains still could not cope. It sounds like the gas supplier was not informed, why else would they go all electric?
http://www.elok.cz/en/products/electronics
shambolic, A Systemate 2000, not the Boilermate. My mates is still great, running after about 20 years, so are those around him. The big grey box (his is now cream) in the cupboard gives off little heat as it is highly insulated. I must admit he did put a little pipe insulation on the pipes in the cupboard. Some go wrong and they may have come to your attention. But you never came across those that never went wrong, which was most of them.
Dan Robinson, the Accolade is an unvented cylinder. I did a Google
http://www.gledhill-spares.net/documents/accolade_(including_accolade_plus).pdf
That Camden problem sounds to me like the gas mains could not cope, so they put in very small boilers and the mains still could not cope. It sounds like the gas supplier was not informed, why else would they go all electric?
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