jrp13149
19-10-2020, 08:47 AM
Good morning,
Apologies for the vague description in the title. I've been in this house for 8 months during the summer and haven't noticed this issue until the cold weather in the last week.
I have the comfort temperature set to 20C, and eco set to 16C. I have a schedule programmed which targets comfort from 0600 to 1100, then eco from 1100-1600, comfort again from 1600-2000, and then eco for the rest of the day.
During the summer, the temp when I got up at 0630 was at or above 20C. This past week it's been 17-18C. The control panel quite happily tells me that it's targetting 20, and the actual temp is 17.5, but there is no flame or leaf on the control panel, so it looks like it's neither using gas nor the air pump. Why is this?
If I manually bump the target up to 22, then within a few minutes the boiler has fired, and the radiators are getting warm. Drop it back to 20, and they stay on, until the house has warmed up, then behave themselves properly for the rest of the day.
Is this a fault? Anyone else experienced this?
Thanks!
Apologies for the vague description in the title. I've been in this house for 8 months during the summer and haven't noticed this issue until the cold weather in the last week.
I have the comfort temperature set to 20C, and eco set to 16C. I have a schedule programmed which targets comfort from 0600 to 1100, then eco from 1100-1600, comfort again from 1600-2000, and then eco for the rest of the day.
During the summer, the temp when I got up at 0630 was at or above 20C. This past week it's been 17-18C. The control panel quite happily tells me that it's targetting 20, and the actual temp is 17.5, but there is no flame or leaf on the control panel, so it looks like it's neither using gas nor the air pump. Why is this?
If I manually bump the target up to 22, then within a few minutes the boiler has fired, and the radiators are getting warm. Drop it back to 20, and they stay on, until the house has warmed up, then behave themselves properly for the rest of the day.
Is this a fault? Anyone else experienced this?
Thanks!