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Alex100
Hi all
My 2 months old wireless DT10RF Digistat thermostat (running with a 2 month old Greenstar 38CDi combi) sometimes doesn't turn on the boiler when it's calling for heat (flame signal on). Batteries are fine, so I will run through checking signal strength and see if it will have to live nearer the boiler.
My question - or observation - is this morning I noticed that the heating came on fine but then it didn't turn off when the thermostat was timed to do so (flame was off on the thermostat but the boiler was merrily running the heating, oblivious to what the thermostat thought should be happening). So, it must have lost the radio link when someone closed a few doors between the thermostat and the boiler. I would have imagined the units were designed so the boiler defaulted to off when the radio link was lost, but apparently not. Seems like a design fault, not to auto off? Or is it a faulty unit to allow that when link is lost?
Thanks
Alex
My 2 months old wireless DT10RF Digistat thermostat (running with a 2 month old Greenstar 38CDi combi) sometimes doesn't turn on the boiler when it's calling for heat (flame signal on). Batteries are fine, so I will run through checking signal strength and see if it will have to live nearer the boiler.
My question - or observation - is this morning I noticed that the heating came on fine but then it didn't turn off when the thermostat was timed to do so (flame was off on the thermostat but the boiler was merrily running the heating, oblivious to what the thermostat thought should be happening). So, it must have lost the radio link when someone closed a few doors between the thermostat and the boiler. I would have imagined the units were designed so the boiler defaulted to off when the radio link was lost, but apparently not. Seems like a design fault, not to auto off? Or is it a faulty unit to allow that when link is lost?
Thanks
Alex