My point is that generic parts makes matters cheaper and parts freely available.
My point is that generic parts makes matters cheaper and parts freely available.
Which would need legislation to enforce. And of course that legislation deciding on which design etc was to be used. A committee would sit and ponder, take advice from all sides, and end up choosing a camel...
Please eff off you are retarted plantpot.
It works pretty well for PC's. They're modular, interchangeable, and component prices are very good.
PCs - hardly known for containing potentially explosive gas mixtures
Last time I looked you had to buy the correct motherboard for the processor. And there are how many different processors? Sure you can buy different makes of PCI etc boards and power supplies may be interchangeable to some extent. But then the same might apply to some boiler parts like pumps etc.
But PCs are made by the million for world wide sales. Boilers not.
Gas valves contain that mixture too and they are generic. Maxie, there is no reason why a generic pcb can't be made. OpenTherem control is pointing that way. Changing a pcb could be no different to changing a light bulb.
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