Originally posted by Stephen Crown
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It's up to you to either manually set a sensible maximum flow temperature that is high enough but not too high (except your boiler won't let you in this instance) or use weather compensation to do that for you and adjust it automatically as the outside temperature (and thus heat loss through the walls) change. I would certainly try to pursue this problem to its logical conclusion if at all possible, and let us know your progress.
It seems like something that should "just work", and even if it takes knocking Viessemann's and Honeywell's heads together to get a proper resolution it should be worth it. After all both companies have taken your money and provided you a fancy product that should perform as advertised and no matter whose fault it is both should be willing to work with each other to resolve it I would have thought, rather than just sending you, the customer back and forth between them like a ping pong ball.
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