Hi can any heating engineers help me?
I have just purchased a brand new build with a Potterton Promax Combi HE Plus. This has a wireless Honeywell CM707 in the living room. I have 3 TRV's located upstairs (I know small amount, that's Barrratts for you) I have in total 10 radiators.
The question is, The honeywell wireless room stat only seems to have 4 settings. These settings can be set at 4 times during the day, early morning mid day evening and night. You have to set each one with a different temp, or the same temp depending on your preference. There does not seem to be an OFF setting. So basically, you set it at lets say 06:30 at 18.5C then at 12:00pm at 18.5C then at 16:00 at 18.5C and 21:00 at 18.C .Does this mean it stays at 18.5C all day and never turns off ...only when it reaches 18.5C it turns off but falling below that turns on again? I want to know how you use it to set it like good old fashioned timers, on at 06:00 off at 08:00 on at 18:00 off at 21:00, I don't want it coming on during the day whilst I'm not here, but also want the facility of having it on when i come home, so that's stops the idea, of turning it off at the boiler......
Thanks in advance
Thanks,
I have just purchased a brand new build with a Potterton Promax Combi HE Plus. This has a wireless Honeywell CM707 in the living room. I have 3 TRV's located upstairs (I know small amount, that's Barrratts for you) I have in total 10 radiators.
The question is, The honeywell wireless room stat only seems to have 4 settings. These settings can be set at 4 times during the day, early morning mid day evening and night. You have to set each one with a different temp, or the same temp depending on your preference. There does not seem to be an OFF setting. So basically, you set it at lets say 06:30 at 18.5C then at 12:00pm at 18.5C then at 16:00 at 18.5C and 21:00 at 18.C .Does this mean it stays at 18.5C all day and never turns off ...only when it reaches 18.5C it turns off but falling below that turns on again? I want to know how you use it to set it like good old fashioned timers, on at 06:00 off at 08:00 on at 18:00 off at 21:00, I don't want it coming on during the day whilst I'm not here, but also want the facility of having it on when i come home, so that's stops the idea, of turning it off at the boiler......
Thanks in advance
Thanks,