Viessmann supports the ‘Boris Boiler’ scheme

Viessmann Vitodens 100-W combi boiler
Viessmann Vitodens 100-W combi boiler

Londoners who purchase a Viessmann Vitodens 100-W combi boiler can operate their heating from the sofa with a Vitotrol controller worth £190

Following the launch of the London Scrappage Scheme, dubbed the “Boris Boiler” scheme, German heating systems manufacturer, Viessmann has announced it will give away a free remote boiler controller worth over £190 with any Vitodens 100-W combi boiler, sold under the scheme.

The Vitotrol UTDB RF2 radio frequency remote controller provides access to all boiler control functions, shows a quick overview of the heating system and a precise temperature reading – from anywhere in the home. Its easy-to-read digital display screen allows people to precisely customise heating and domestic hot water programming. To prevent loss or tampering, the controller can be attached to a wall and there is a facility to lock control keys.

Darren McMahon, Viessmann’s marketing director, said: “The London Scrappage Scheme is a fantastic way to encourage an overhaul of London’s outdated boiler stock that will, through the installation of modern, energy-efficient boilers, make a real impact on the capital’s carbon footprint. Viessmann is keen to support the scheme and give people control over their heating. That’s why we are giving away a free remote controller with any Vitodens 100-W combi sold under the scheme.”

www.viessmann.co.uk

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