Our entire open plan lounge/diner/kitchen space has recently been redone and heating is providing by wet UFH. It's an amazing if slightly odd experience...Right now, I'm turning it on at 0530-0700 (room thermostat schedule during this time period goes from 15 to 22 deg C and back to 15). The room continues to warm up to around 24-25 throughout the day into the early afternoon! (At 3pm, with the heating being off for 7 hours, it's like it has just come on). That one boost in the morning lasts the entire day.
My question is what use is a room thermostat giving the concept of residual heat? Residual heat causes the room temperature to pass the "desired" temperature by 3 degrees over 5 hours later. Thoughts?
My question is what use is a room thermostat giving the concept of residual heat? Residual heat causes the room temperature to pass the "desired" temperature by 3 degrees over 5 hours later. Thoughts?