LightwaveRF Comfy LW920 Professional Series Instruction Manual page 39

Boiler switch
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FAQs
Q.
Does the Boiler Radiator Switch have a 'standby' power consumption
A.
The Switch has a standby power consumption of approx. 0.5W. This is
because the in-built radio receiver requires power in order to receive
commands. This rate is low & well within government energy guidelines.
Q.
Does the Boiler Switch have to work with a Home Thermostat?
A.
Yes. The Boiler Switch must link to a Home Thermostat to operate.
Q.
Is it legal for me to install a LightwaveRF Boiler Switch myself?
A.
Yes, LightwaveRF products are fully legal to install in your own home.
Q.
Is it possible to overload the Switch?
A.
7A max. loading applies and should not be exceeded.
Q.
Can I link more than one Boiler Switch to a Thermostat?
A.
No. The Boiler Switch is designed to be controlled by a single thermostat,
and each Home Thermostat is only capable of being linked to one Boiler Switch.
More than one Boiler Switch can be controlled on the App (e.g. in a multi-zone
system), however, each one must have an accompanying Thermostat.
Q.
Can I use the Boiler Switch to control Hot Water?
A.
We recommend using the LightwaveRF Electric Switch to control your hot
water system.

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