Hi all
I live in a 2 storey semi detached upside down house. The thermostat is situated at the top of the stairs on the landing. The boiler is a 24kw combi.
When the thermostats reaches temperature the downstairs main bedroom remains a little chilly despite the radiator on 5 and also the kitchen/diner upstairs is cold with the radiator on 5. The bedroom is fairly small and has just had a new single convector radiator whilst the kitchen/diner has an old single panel radiator. Both radiators get hot but turn off before the room is warm enough, especially the kitchen/diner.
Would it be better for the thermostat to be placed in the downstairs hall due to hot air rising and then control the temperature with the TRV valves and the rooms may get warm enough?
Many thanks
I live in a 2 storey semi detached upside down house. The thermostat is situated at the top of the stairs on the landing. The boiler is a 24kw combi.
When the thermostats reaches temperature the downstairs main bedroom remains a little chilly despite the radiator on 5 and also the kitchen/diner upstairs is cold with the radiator on 5. The bedroom is fairly small and has just had a new single convector radiator whilst the kitchen/diner has an old single panel radiator. Both radiators get hot but turn off before the room is warm enough, especially the kitchen/diner.
Would it be better for the thermostat to be placed in the downstairs hall due to hot air rising and then control the temperature with the TRV valves and the rooms may get warm enough?
Many thanks