Hi all,
I recently added a few HR92s to my heating system and I came across a behaviour I can't explain.
There are two radiators in my bedroom: one (medium/large) under the window, valve being just under the windowsill, partly covered by curtains. Surely not a great spot for a temperature sensor. The other is a smaller one, "ladder" shape, valve very close to the floor, the opposite side of the window. It's not covered, but the floor is rather cold (downstairs there's an unheated cellar), so the measured temperature isn't the best either. Waiting for a wireless thermostat that I ordered to arrive, I configured the small radiator as the zone "master" (temperature sensing).
Now I can actually heat the room to a decent level, but after reaching the programmed setpoint the "master" radiator stays warm, while the other closes and cools down. That doesn't feel very comfortable, since one side of the room stays warm while the opposite side is cooling down (I sleep on the cold side... ).
Can anyone explain why this happens? Any suggestion how to fix it?
Thanks!
I recently added a few HR92s to my heating system and I came across a behaviour I can't explain.
There are two radiators in my bedroom: one (medium/large) under the window, valve being just under the windowsill, partly covered by curtains. Surely not a great spot for a temperature sensor. The other is a smaller one, "ladder" shape, valve very close to the floor, the opposite side of the window. It's not covered, but the floor is rather cold (downstairs there's an unheated cellar), so the measured temperature isn't the best either. Waiting for a wireless thermostat that I ordered to arrive, I configured the small radiator as the zone "master" (temperature sensing).
Now I can actually heat the room to a decent level, but after reaching the programmed setpoint the "master" radiator stays warm, while the other closes and cools down. That doesn't feel very comfortable, since one side of the room stays warm while the opposite side is cooling down (I sleep on the cold side... ).
Can anyone explain why this happens? Any suggestion how to fix it?
Thanks!
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