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A little advice please.
We have a cm-zone wireless thermostatic valve system coupled with a Vaillant EcoTec 837 Plus boiler.
In the morning the only room calling for heat is our bedroom, the boiler quickly heats the rads up to the required temp and then cycles regularly between heating (for say 30 seconds) and then the "anti-cycling" pump over-run.
Depending on outdoors temps it can do this cycling for anything up to a couple of hours (optimum start)
Is this healthy/ok for the boiler?
Should we install higher output/volume rads?
Should we have some "always on" rads elsewhere in the house?
Any other thoughts?
Thanks
We have a cm-zone wireless thermostatic valve system coupled with a Vaillant EcoTec 837 Plus boiler.
In the morning the only room calling for heat is our bedroom, the boiler quickly heats the rads up to the required temp and then cycles regularly between heating (for say 30 seconds) and then the "anti-cycling" pump over-run.
Depending on outdoors temps it can do this cycling for anything up to a couple of hours (optimum start)
Is this healthy/ok for the boiler?
Should we install higher output/volume rads?
Should we have some "always on" rads elsewhere in the house?
Any other thoughts?
Thanks