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Hi all,

We've moved into a flat with ESWA ceiling heating. We believe it was installed when the property was built 15 years ago. Contrary to expectations, the ceiling heating seems to work! However, it costs us a fortune because a) we have high ceilings and b) we don't have adequate controls for when it's on / off etc. Two rooms have a thermostat connected to a Horstmann programme timer but we are not confident it works properly because it sometimes feels like the heating is on when the programme timer if off. The remaining rooms simply have a basic thermostat with no programme timer. We'd like each room to have a thermostat and programme timer.

Is anyone familiar with ESWA ceiling heating and able to advise what sort of thermostat and programme timer would be suitable please? For instance, would the Heatmiser Neostat Central Heating Thermostat (Buy the Heatmiser neoStat Programmable Thermostat at UK Electrical Supplies) be suitable?

What do we need to take into account?

Thanks for your time.
 
Did you ever get an answer to this? I have just moved in somewhere with the same system and am similarly puzzled.
 

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