Recently I bought a new house. Its 3 floors high and I knew there was a split system sort of thing when buying. One part on the middle floor (Range Tribune HE shown in photos) and one part on the top floor (Ideal Logic Heat 12 shown in photos).
When I viewed the house, I noticed it also has a Hive thermostat (located on the bottom floor with the paired device located on the top floor underneath the Ideal Logic) and underfloor heating (HeatMat). At the time, I viewed the house and the floor laminate flooring was a bit chilly but once I went upstairs and came back down, it was HOT (I think they heard me make a comment that it wasn't on as I walked on the chilly floor).
So I witnessed the capability of heating the floor quickly. However now I've moved in, that doesn't happen. It's very hard to heat the floor and the Hive thermostat never seems to climb to the target temperature either.
There is a second thermostat too DanFoss on the top floor.
This has led to some big confusions as to why the heating feels suboptimal and makes it hard for an amateur like me to troubleshoot it. We were left with no/limited manuals and the prior occupant didn't answer my messages about it.
I should mention that the Range Tribune has a 0 reading on the pressure gauge but I still get hot water so I made the assumption that it is not heating the water.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Photos included.
When I viewed the house, I noticed it also has a Hive thermostat (located on the bottom floor with the paired device located on the top floor underneath the Ideal Logic) and underfloor heating (HeatMat). At the time, I viewed the house and the floor laminate flooring was a bit chilly but once I went upstairs and came back down, it was HOT (I think they heard me make a comment that it wasn't on as I walked on the chilly floor).
So I witnessed the capability of heating the floor quickly. However now I've moved in, that doesn't happen. It's very hard to heat the floor and the Hive thermostat never seems to climb to the target temperature either.
There is a second thermostat too DanFoss on the top floor.
This has led to some big confusions as to why the heating feels suboptimal and makes it hard for an amateur like me to troubleshoot it. We were left with no/limited manuals and the prior occupant didn't answer my messages about it.
I should mention that the Range Tribune has a 0 reading on the pressure gauge but I still get hot water so I made the assumption that it is not heating the water.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Photos included.