Do you have optimisation set? It sounds like the symbol you get when a zone has come on early to achieve the set point at the defined time in the schedule. It is like a squiggly orange arrow pointing...
Type: Posts; User: Alan C
Do you have optimisation set? It sounds like the symbol you get when a zone has come on early to achieve the set point at the defined time in the schedule. It is like a squiggly orange arrow pointing...
The "evotouch" sensor is inside the WiFi Controller. It will measure the temperature wherever the controller is located, which may not be what you want. If you bind an HR92, it will act as the...
Ok, I'll add my two pence in. I have a timber framed three bedroom bungalow with a Worcester-Bosch oil combi-boiler. I had TRVs everywhere except the bathroom (bypass radiator) and the lounge (room...
You have 27 radiators, how many controllable zones are you dividing that into, bearing in mind an Evohome controller can only handle 12 zones plus one hot water zone?
We have a small guest house...
My system got its new application today. All seems well so far.
It does make sense, and is similar to what I have at home. My radiator without a TRV is in the bathroom. I have added a wall thermostat bound with a BD91 as its actuator (you must have an actuator,...
My heating is a 12 year old oil combi-boiler. A tank of oil usually lasts about 10 months. I installed Evohome for the heating side in February of this year, with the heating allowed to operate...
There was a post in another thread from someone who works for Honeywell that may help. Although we have no method of seeing which zone is calling for heat, I understand that Honeywell's technical...
As DBMandrake has said, the system does not like this configuration. You have to bind a temperature sensor and at least one actuator on each zone. However, it is possible to cheat a bit. I have the...
I agree. My evohome controller has upgraded to:
App 01.00.07.01
WiFi 01.00.06.10
Regards,
Alan.