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Hi, we have 4 electric underfloor heating systems in our house, all managed by 4 Thermotouch 5220/5226 thermostats.
We recently had a solar system installed which is working brilliantly.
When we turn on any of these 4 underfloor heating systems the power draw (regardless of area being heating), immediately shoots up to about 3000W. The thermostat maximum load is rated at 16A, which could use up to 3840W.
I would like to find a way to 'limit' the power draw of the heating system. If, for example, I could make the system draw a maximum load of only 8A, or, supply 120v, perhaps through a different thermostat, then we would only draw about 1400W maximum.
If this is possible, clearly, there would be a limitation to the effectiveness, and speed of which heating the floor, but I am not that worried about this, more interested in finding a cost effective way to achieve the limiting of power.
Is this possible? Is my theory valid, i.e that if we found a way to limit the power, the underfloor heating system would still heat up, but just at a much slower rate (perhaps also with a lower maximum temperature?).
Looking for all advice! We are happy to install something before our current thermostats in a schematic sense, or replace the thermostat entirely.
Many thanks!
We recently had a solar system installed which is working brilliantly.
When we turn on any of these 4 underfloor heating systems the power draw (regardless of area being heating), immediately shoots up to about 3000W. The thermostat maximum load is rated at 16A, which could use up to 3840W.
I would like to find a way to 'limit' the power draw of the heating system. If, for example, I could make the system draw a maximum load of only 8A, or, supply 120v, perhaps through a different thermostat, then we would only draw about 1400W maximum.
If this is possible, clearly, there would be a limitation to the effectiveness, and speed of which heating the floor, but I am not that worried about this, more interested in finding a cost effective way to achieve the limiting of power.
Is this possible? Is my theory valid, i.e that if we found a way to limit the power, the underfloor heating system would still heat up, but just at a much slower rate (perhaps also with a lower maximum temperature?).
Looking for all advice! We are happy to install something before our current thermostats in a schematic sense, or replace the thermostat entirely.
Many thanks!