My heating engineer is going to install a new combi boiler for me (Ideal Logic 2 Max), which I think he will fit with a standard thermostat / control.
This boiler seems to support OpenTherm, and I'm wondering about fitting a smart thermostat and radiator valves at a later date to improve efficiency and save money when cash flow permits. It seems OpenTherm connection requires a very simple wiring connection, and I'm fairly comfortable with wiring and electrical safety.
What I'm not clear about is whether the fitting process would involve needing to open the boiler in such a way that it would require a Gas Safe engineer to complete.
Am I right in thinking that I officially have to pay an expensive engineer to connect two wires, or has boiler design progressed to the stage where electrical interfaces are cleanly segregated from dangerous gas work?
This boiler seems to support OpenTherm, and I'm wondering about fitting a smart thermostat and radiator valves at a later date to improve efficiency and save money when cash flow permits. It seems OpenTherm connection requires a very simple wiring connection, and I'm fairly comfortable with wiring and electrical safety.
What I'm not clear about is whether the fitting process would involve needing to open the boiler in such a way that it would require a Gas Safe engineer to complete.
Am I right in thinking that I officially have to pay an expensive engineer to connect two wires, or has boiler design progressed to the stage where electrical interfaces are cleanly segregated from dangerous gas work?