Gledhill Gulfstream A-Class Underfloor Heating Temp control

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Hi

I have a Gledhill Gulfstream A-Class 12-OV/SS to provide hot water and power the underfloor heating in my 2 bed flat.

It says in a brochure that the temperature to the underfloor heating can be controlled but I have no idea how. Does anyone have a installation manual that explains how to do this.

Im sure the temperature has been set wrong as it takes forever to get any warmth in the flat (12 hours min) and even then you can barely tell there is any heat on the floor. The bathroom tiles are the only place that even feel remotely warm. The chill is removed (after at least 8 hours) and they feel ever so slightly warm, but im convinced I should be able to get it warmer, quicker. I have the thermostats on max and I cant get the flat above about 21 degrees. The wooden floors and carpets show no noticeable signs of warmth. My friend with a similar system says he can get all his floors noticeable warm and he never needs his thermostats turned to max.

Thanks for any help.

Any ideas?
 
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Hi

I have a Gledhill Gulfstream A-Class 12-OV/SS to provide hot water and power the underfloor heating in my 2 bed flat.

It says in a brochure that the temperature to the underfloor heating can be controlled but I have no idea how. Does anyone have a installation manual that explains how to do this.

Im sure the temperature has been set wrong as it takes forever to get any warmth in the flat (12 hours min) and even then you can barely tell there is any heat on the floor. The bathroom tiles are the only place that even feel remotely warm. The chill is removed (after at least 8 hours) and they feel ever so slightly warm, but im convinced I should be able to get it warmer, quicker. I have the thermostats on max and I cant get the flat above about 21 degrees. The wooden floors and carpets show no noticeable signs of warmth. My friend with a similar system says he can get all his floors noticeable warm and he never needs his thermostats turned to max.

Thanks for any help.

Any ideas?

Rip it all out and install radiators. :(
 
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Not really the solution I was looking for.

Has anyone on here installed one of these boilers for undefloor heating? Does anyone have an electronic installation manual. Gledhill cust services arent helpful at all.
 

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