Am sure I read somewhere when I set up my system over 4 years ago that the instructions are to configure the hot water first. Must check the manual.
Am sure I read somewhere when I set up my system over 4 years ago that the instructions are to configure the hot water first. Must check the manual.
Guilty! I've just looked at the evohome installation guide (2014 edition) and in the "Step 3: Power up & bind devices" the sequence is:
HR92Rad controllers...
CS92Wireless Cylinder Stat...
BDR91 to control boiler...
R8810OpenTherm Bridge...
BDR91to control Zone Valve...
HR80Radiator Controller...
HCE80 or HCC80...Underfloor heating controller...
HM80Mixing Valve Controller
When I replaced my old evotouch controller with the new one, I prepared a scheme of work:
Remove all rad valves.
Replace batteries in all Rad Valves and unbind
Unbind 2 x BDR91 (Boiler and Hot water)
Replace batteries in Cylinder stat and unbind
Replace batteries in 3x DTS92 and unbind
I then followed the guided configuration on the new controller - but must have, somewhere along the line, made an error, because on completion, although everything seemed to work and all RF tests were good, about 6 hours later I got my first "Comms Fault - Boiler Relay."
I then had a few days of problems and didn't record in detail my actions, but by and large it involved rebinding either the boiler relay and/or the hot water relay and/or the cylinder stat in various - and I must admit, increasingly frustrated combinations and sequences. I had to wait approx 6 hours between each rebind to see if the comms fault reappeared - and it was only after reading wonky's contribution that I has success.
So... only myself to blame, but maybe the importance of "hot water before boiler" should be better highlighted.
It has all come back to me! It’s a mistake I remember I made back in December 2014. I then started from scratch again with a clean slate and followed the instructions line by line. Richard from The Evohome Shop had produced a better guidance, probably still somewhere in this forum, which was/is very helpful.
It has stood the test of time. One failing with Evohome is not Evohome itself but the customer. We rush at getting things done, we overlook the detail, we play with it and don’t let it do it’s stuff. I wonder how many, me included did not initially make sure of that 30cm separation for the BDRs, overlooked the sequence in configuring. Over the past 4 years these sort of issues have commonly arisen and the forum has been the source of resolution, indeed from many who have learned the hard way. There is though one failing and that I think is the instruction manual itself. It is not that is giving wrong information, it is just that whoever wrote it did not think of clarity, did not think of the end user.
I have exactly the same messages and problems
Was the guide ever found or the link re published?
It was The Evohome Shop who produced it and hopefully they will add it to this post.
Fingers crossed they will, at the moment I’m wondering whether I invested in the right system by going with the eco home, it seems a bit flaky a lot of the time. I at least made sure the CH relay and HW relays were at least 30cm apart but the binding process seems very hit and miss and the battery life of the controller when it’s not sat in the dock is only around 10 minutes before it gives the low battery message