you're asking for 20. It's delivering 22. It didn't say that on my tin.
Also, if you will keep the same setpoint in a zone for a day (and close all other zones to prevent them from influencing the result), you will probably see it going from setpoint to setpoint + 1 and back to setpoint and back to setpoint + 1 etc. all day.
If you do the same experiment with a old Honeywell Round thermostat, it will probably do a much better job in keeping temperature constant.
Your heating is very very quick by the way. It doesn't slowly build up a huge overshoot like it does for me. It very quickly builds up a overshoot, more like a true accidental overshoot. Less orchestrated than in my case. The circumstances are very different and therefor hard to compare.
Also, if you will keep the same setpoint in a zone for a day (and close all other zones to prevent them from influencing the result), you will probably see it going from setpoint to setpoint + 1 and back to setpoint and back to setpoint + 1 etc. all day.
If you do the same experiment with a old Honeywell Round thermostat, it will probably do a much better job in keeping temperature constant.
Your heating is very very quick by the way. It doesn't slowly build up a huge overshoot like it does for me. It very quickly builds up a overshoot, more like a true accidental overshoot. Less orchestrated than in my case. The circumstances are very different and therefor hard to compare.
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