Using above system, My stat stays on 19 degrees and flame symbol shows (call for heat) all the time even though boiler is not on all the time. Is this correct, i keep thinking boiler is on when it's not? why have the flame symbol on the DT92E if it works this way.
Or is it a case of getting a Honeywell R8810A1018 Wireless OpenTherm Bridge R8810 connecting to boiler, would this be paired with the DT92E and the ST9420C as it says compatible with evohome (all versions), CMS927, DTS92E, T87RF and RF2 Pack 3, and i have rf2 pack 2?
Thanks, so it looks like mine is not OpenTherm compatible worcester 30 cdi regular therefore does this mean an Evohome system is only usable for zoning and HW. with the BDR91 instead of R8810A1018 Wireless OpenTherm Bridge R8810
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the lights on programmer has hot water light on all the time programmer has it set to on, but heating green light switches off even though set to run and set on programmer when stat set at 17.5 gets to 18.5, just confusing me what is going on, why is hot water light always on but heating goes off?
Even though hot water light on all the time when cylinder stat turns 2 port valve off and boiler demand off, the green light remains on but not so for heating, that seems to turn green light off for several minutes then turn back on.
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I will try.
Hot water set to on from 6.00 am to 10 pm and green light remains on, on the programmer during this period.
Heating set from 6.00 pm to 10 pm but green light goes on and off about 5 minutes after room stat goes off (required temp)
Is this correct, why does heating light go off but water does not?
No worries..... All this stuff looks a little dated physically, but when you understand the possibilities of the applications, the whole RF2 range is very powerful. Pack 3 is my favourite. It can do functions of several hundred quids worth of additional kit out of the box if you know how.
Temp offset is to correct stat inaccuracies or poor location giving issues with setpoint.
Cycle rate and bandwidth are to do with the TPi system. It's fine where it is. Unless you get massive over shoot of the setpoint due to the system not reacting as designed.
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