Siemens RDH10RF Wireless Digital Thermostat Made in Germany for Combi Boiler in Perfect Condition£35
London
£35
Description
We have a Siemens RDH10RF Wireless Digital Thermostat Made in Germany for Combi Boiler in Perfect Condition for GBP £35 as we are no longer having the Combi Boiler. Bought for £180 originally. It is from a non-smoking, pets free home and fully sanitised. On the first come first served basis. No time wasters please.
Digital RDH10RF ideal for Combi Boiler battery powered, wireless, room thermostat and receiver. Range 20 m line of sight between transmitter and receiver. Large easy to read display and control dial. The digital display shows the actual room temperature and the temperature setpoint. When visible, the triangle symbol indicates a heating demand and the battery symbol indicates that the batteries need replacing.
Brand: Siemens
Dimensions: H 120 x W 90 x D 32mm
Power Supply: 2 x AA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries
Receiver Power Supply: 250V
Switching Voltage: 24 - 250 V AC
Temperature Range: 5 to 30° C
Type: Wireless Digital Room Thermostat
Item weight: 0.34 Kilograms
Colour: White
Timer Cycle: 24 hours
It also comes with 2 x AA 1.5V Alkaline Batteries..
Collection or pick up only from South of the River, London SE17 OR West End, London W1 OR NW3. Alternatively, it can be delivered at buyer's cost of GBP £20 to cover the petrol expenses within Zone 1 & 2 areas of London OR we can post it via Royal Mail registered post at buyer's cost too.
Please note that we only accept CASH or bank payment transfer and nothing else.
Please text us if you have any further queries regarding the owning of this Siemens RDH10RF Wireless Digital Thermostat Made in Germany for Combi Boiler..
Posted: 28 days ago
Ad ID: 1500612478
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