by DONFRAMAC »
Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:20 am
Your room-stat should not be in your main living-quarters, but more commonly in the hall, beside the programmer, and away from the hall rad., which is normally fitted with 2 isolator valves set wide-open. Fluctuating temperature in the hall usually makes the stat. cycle, and the thermostatic radiator valves you should have fitted to ALL other rads., allows living-quarters to reach the set temperatures.
Hall radiators are usually small and lose heat up a tall stair-well, to ensure cycling, and for that reason I set my top-landing radiator for a minor output;-- just enough to take the chill off unused bedrooms, which have their doors left open, and rads. valved off at their TRV's.
I have always chosen to run my CH & DHW on 24/7, even with my old Gloworm 40,000 BTu/hr vented boiler system (~ 12 KW). I now have a 28 KW Potterton HE+ condensing combi , also run 24/7.
The room-stat in the hall is set for 25 C, and TRV settings in the living-room of 4.8 on a scale of 0 to 6, achieves a steady temperature of 22 C at head-height when seated, and a hall temperature of 21 C.