That's like getting up and starting your car every half hour in the winter just to make sure it's warm inside when you need to drive for work...
The amount of water running through your radiators...
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That's like getting up and starting your car every half hour in the winter just to make sure it's warm inside when you need to drive for work...
The amount of water running through your radiators...
So is Evohome..;)
I stopped resisting the moment I laid eyes on the watch... Got my courrier to pick-up one for me in Paris the day it is launched...
Apparently this app is for the 'lyric' thermostat... I've been told on Twitter to keep my eyes pealed for product news...
Ran across this very nice rendition of the TCC-app running on the Apple Watch to be released March 9...
Do any of the 'insiders' know if the app will be available for European users..?
Amazed on how low your temp decreases overnight...Only if I'm away for a weekend trip during the winter do I get such low readings...
No nightmare after all... It's been there since construction 21 years ago and I've had a 'few' extra meters of flexible piping laid in the living room just a few centimeters below the actual tiles...
Why you think so...looks pretty ok to me...everything is easily accessible...+ I would rather have it on the groundfloor next to my boiler instead of in a cold basement...
Your system is not that old... Rad balancing is for systems which do not use a collector from where the water is distributed to each individual radiator...498
Let's not forget that the amount of time to heat a room depends mainly on these 4 factors...
1. Room size
2. Insulation
3. Start T°
4. T° of water running through the radiators
Depends on how many recipes you have enabled...and what they are...
A location based recipe is more likely to drain your battery more than others...
I've got three...battery consumption is...
There you go...
All 184 pages...
http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/iphone_user_guide.pdf
Anxious to hearing all about...Cos' right now I'm still in limbo over buying this system...
I know it's a double post...and I've asked the administrator to remove this one... I'm sorry...
From Honeywell's Twitter account...
@Hon_Home_EU: Total Comfort Connect will not be available to use during 08:00-14:00 CET tomorrow, however local control of the products won't be impacted.
N + L are for the unit power supply... These can come from any circuit... The wires from your pump go into the relais slots
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There you go...
The blue (N) is the neutral...
It's just part of the 4 wire cable which was used when the wiring was done...nothing to worry about...
It should be relatively easy from the looks of it...
Just follow the wires to the fuse box of your boiler system...(You can also do this while measuring the voltage on the wires while the old...
Well... To me it is definitely a showstopper if this system causes unnecessary wear and tear on my boiler...strongly decreasing its life expectancy... I feel that the purported savings just flew out...
Well...it's set without optimization and tweaked to an absolute minimum boiler demand when unnecessary...
The system stay well within its set parameters so the random...though be it regular for...
Look...I'm no expert but I do know that TPI is the root cause of this temp overshoot and unwanted boiler demand...
I can understand that it adds to the comfort...but I for one would very much like...
Welcome to TPI Erik...
It's built into the firmware and here to stay...
If Honeywell would just give users the option to enable/disable it...
But from what I gather from the experts...
Tell that to Apple or any other smart device manufacturer... You wouldn't make it past the ground floor...
That being said... I'm postponing my purchase indefinitely...