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Good catch, thanks. I missed the 'R' on the model number. OP should forget what I said about the boiler behaviour, I don't think it's applicable to that model.No such thing on that regular boiler Chuck, only two control knobs and a LED.
Thank you Gmartline. The pump is not that model where you can set the curve per se, but can define the mode and speed, if I understand correctly.Lowest possible speed as long as radiators get up to temp and you have enough flow rate so setting 1 should normally be fine. You do have to set the pump curve on those, proportional or constant pressure depending on your system.
One other thing relating to your original enquiry, the stat really shouldn't be short cycling as much as it is. Just make sure it's correctly postioned out of draughts and high enough and the connecting corridor is warm enough or keep the door closed or it will be susceptible to the behaviour you describe.
spoke too early, the cycling issue is not resolved. So focusing now on the the replacement of the thermostatUpdate:
So I had the plug replaced and the boiler is "detuned" to 12kW. My impressions: very positive. The boiler is much quieter. And the cycling issue is in my opinion gone. Thank you gmartline!
I would like to replace my current thermostat and need your recommendation please.
I currently have
- Honeywell Y6630D1007 Wireless Analogue Room Thermostat
- Honeywell ST699 2-channel programmer.
and I think I would like to keep the programmer and replace the thermostat and its receiver. I am thinking to replace them with Y87RF2024. What are your thought? Thanks!
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