Hello everyone,
We need your help as we believe there might have been an issue with our heating program or the process.
Below is a brief summary of the steps since the screed was laid:
1. September 6–7, 2018: Screed laying (cement screed in a two-story building)
2. September 14, 2018: Start of ventilation (morning and evening)
3. October 5, 2018: Start of heating phase
4. October 6, 2018: EA/49 error (according to the plumber, possibly air in the gas line, nothing unusual)
5. October 14, 2018: 35°C (95°F)
6. October 16, 2018: 45°C (113°F)
7. October 17, 2018: 50°C (122°F)
8. October 18, 2018: 52°C (126°F)
9. October 19, 2018: 52°C (126°F)
10. October 22, 2018: 50°C (122°F)
11. October 23, 2018: 26°C (79°F)
12. October 24, 2018: 20°C (68°F)
13. October 25, 2018: OFF
Now to the main question: Is this sequence okay? We thought the temperature should increase in 5-degree increments?
Could this damage the screed? Is there anything we can do or check?
Thanks in advance!
Good luck
We need your help as we believe there might have been an issue with our heating program or the process.
Below is a brief summary of the steps since the screed was laid:
1. September 6–7, 2018: Screed laying (cement screed in a two-story building)
2. September 14, 2018: Start of ventilation (morning and evening)
3. October 5, 2018: Start of heating phase
4. October 6, 2018: EA/49 error (according to the plumber, possibly air in the gas line, nothing unusual)
5. October 14, 2018: 35°C (95°F)
6. October 16, 2018: 45°C (113°F)
7. October 17, 2018: 50°C (122°F)
8. October 18, 2018: 52°C (126°F)
9. October 19, 2018: 52°C (126°F)
10. October 22, 2018: 50°C (122°F)
11. October 23, 2018: 26°C (79°F)
12. October 24, 2018: 20°C (68°F)
13. October 25, 2018: OFF
Now to the main question: Is this sequence okay? We thought the temperature should increase in 5-degree increments?
Could this damage the screed? Is there anything we can do or check?
Thanks in advance!
Good luck