ᐅ Setting the underfloor heating – desired temperature preference
Created on: 25 Feb 2018 21:41
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nils1985
Hello dear forum,
I have the following problem in my new build.
My temperature sensor is turned all the way down.
However, I can’t tolerate the temperature in the living/dining room.
It is 25 degrees Celsius (77°F) here. How can that be?
I have already lowered the desired temperature setting on my boiler, but it doesn’t help.
I have one heating circuit for the kitchen, one for the dining room, and two for the living room. All open to one room. Is it correct or possible that all heating circuits are controlled by a single temperature sensor, or did they forget to install some?
Thank you very much!
I have the following problem in my new build.
My temperature sensor is turned all the way down.
However, I can’t tolerate the temperature in the living/dining room.
It is 25 degrees Celsius (77°F) here. How can that be?
I have already lowered the desired temperature setting on my boiler, but it doesn’t help.
I have one heating circuit for the kitchen, one for the dining room, and two for the living room. All open to one room. Is it correct or possible that all heating circuits are controlled by a single temperature sensor, or did they forget to install some?
Thank you very much!
I have a question: In the living room, the thermostat radiator valve (TRV) is set to 3, temperature is 22°C (72°F), but there is no flow. After airing the room, the temperature dropped to 19°C (66°F), the actuator motors didn’t open, so no flow occurred. When I set the thermostat to level 4, the actuator opened and flow started. Now the fireplace is on, the thermostat is still at 4, the actuator is still open, and there is flow. Something doesn’t seem right, does it?
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Knallkörper3 Mar 2018 22:25Counter-questions: Do you have nothing between 3rd and 4th gear? Does your RTR make a clicking noise when shifting past the gear threshold?
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