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Hi,

I am looking to install a Hive thermostat and was looking to find out if it is possible on my system and if so is it something i could do or would I need it to be professionally installed.

I have an Ariston Combi A 24 MFFI boiler and in the lounge I have a Boss Therm controller. The timer control is already on the boiler which can be switched on or off ( It currently does not keep time )

I have attached photos of my boiler etc.

Thanks for your help.

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Only option as it requires work inside the boiler is to get a gas safe engy
 
Wouldn't bother with Hive unless you really need to be able to control it when away from home. Had nothing but bother from customers with them. Advise a good quality programmable stat like and Honeywell CM907 etc
 

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