I'm after a bit of advice from the experts. I've just fitted a new Drayton Mistat N110R wireless room thermostat for my parents combi system. I'm not keen on TPI/TP, so set the stat to run as a normal on/off stat.
On these stats when you select it to run on/off, it gives you the option of having hysteresis which you can set at the level you want. The standard, default hysteresis setting that's programmed into the stat is 0.5 degrees C. Should I leave it set to this? Or should I set it to something else?
Can anyone also explain exactly how hysteresis will make the stat run, as I'm unclear about how it works. For example, if the set point is 18 degrees and the hysteresis is set to 0.5 degrees, will the stat cut out at 18.5 degrees, and come back on when temp drops to 17.5 degrees?
Many thanks for any advice.
On these stats when you select it to run on/off, it gives you the option of having hysteresis which you can set at the level you want. The standard, default hysteresis setting that's programmed into the stat is 0.5 degrees C. Should I leave it set to this? Or should I set it to something else?
Can anyone also explain exactly how hysteresis will make the stat run, as I'm unclear about how it works. For example, if the set point is 18 degrees and the hysteresis is set to 0.5 degrees, will the stat cut out at 18.5 degrees, and come back on when temp drops to 17.5 degrees?
Many thanks for any advice.
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