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!
The following: In the living room, the room thermostat is set to level 4. My thermometer, which is 50cm (20 inches) away, shows 25 degrees Celsius (77°F). Normally, the 5 actuators of the heating circuits controlled by the thermostat should be closed, right? As far as I know, level 4 corresponds to about 20 degrees Celsius (68°F). However, all the actuators are open, and the flow rate is 1 liter per minute (0.26 gallons per minute).
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Knallkörper28 Feb 2018 17:38Just turn down the RTR and check after 5 minutes to see if the valves are closed.
Your thermometer is not in direct sunlight and is definitely showing the correct temperature? I’ve also handled several portable ones that showed different readings in the same environment.
It depends on the room temperature controller. Sometimes these are just rough estimates.
It’s possible something is stuck.
As you can see, there are plenty of potential sources of error.
Malz1902 schrieb:
As far as I know, level 4 is about 20 degrees?
It depends on the room temperature controller. Sometimes these are just rough estimates.
Malz1902 schrieb:
The actuators are all open and the flow rate is 1 liter/min (0.26 gallons/min)
It’s possible something is stuck.
As you can see, there are plenty of potential sources of error.
Knallkörper schrieb:
Just lower the RTR and check after 5 minutes whether the valves are closed.If I set the RT to 3 or so, the actuators close, but after 24 hours the floor still feels very cold.If I set the RT back to 4, it is very warm again the next day, and the actuators do not close.
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