Looking for a central heating thermostat with individual mon-fri settings

Im looking for a digital central heating thermostat that i can set specific times on individual weekdays. the wife works on a tuesday and a wednesday and gets up at 6am so I would like the heating to come on at 5:30am but only on those two days , ie not mon, thu or fri. My current Horstman thermostat only has a mon-fri setting then saturday and sunday, so if i want the heating to come on at 5:30 have to have it the same for mon, thu and fri.

Ayone know of a thermostat that has a 7 individual day facility?

TIA

Doug

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Dougsd1r
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I've got Drayton Digistat 3 which does just that. You program it for a standard M-F schedule, and then you can vary each of the days separately as well. I'm sure there are others too though.

Matt

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matthew.larkin

Horstman do a Centaurstat 7 that is fully seven day programmable. It allows up to six different temperature settings per day:

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John Rumm

There are a number of programmable stats that will do just this. The Honeywell CM67 (now replaced by a newer model with similar facilities) splits the week into 42 time/temperature settings (6 per day) and for each one you set the start time and desired temperature.

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Tony Bryer

A couple of years ago I bought a Siemens RDE10 digital thermostat from Homebase that has two temperature settings, normal and energy saving (the temp values for these can be set to your chosing), and then a 7 day timer lets you set either setting at 1 hour intervals throughout the week. There are both mains and battery operated versions available. David

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DavidM

..and a wireless version which has five settings a day and is selectable as 5/2 programmer or 7 day.

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Ed Sirett

I would have suggested a Danfoss TP5 but iy looks as if it's no longer available

Possibly a local merchant may still have one in stock

Steve

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Steve Walford

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