Hi everybody - I've searched google and the last 10 ten pages on here and haven't seen anything similar to this, can someone help?
I have just purchased a house which has a Danfoss FP715 2 channel programmer and a Danfoss thermostat in the living room (the boiler is in a cupboard in the living room). I have set up the times I want the central heating / hot water to come on, and the hot water comes on fine when required. However, the boiler does not fire up when the central heating program starts (although the red light on the programmer indicates it is on) unless the thermostat temperature is set to a higher temperature. Conversely if the programmer says the central heating isn't on (red light is off), the central heating remains on if the thermostat temperature is set at "x" degrees. So as it stands the thermostat is the on / off for the central heating for the whole house. Ideally I'd like it so the thermostat is set at the temperature we want the living room to be at and not controlling whether it's on for the rest of the house... and also I'd like to not have to run downstairs every morning to turn the thermostat up to get it working (nor have to leave it on all night!)
Any suggestions? (I hope it isn't worded too badly!)
Cheers guys,
Paul
I have just purchased a house which has a Danfoss FP715 2 channel programmer and a Danfoss thermostat in the living room (the boiler is in a cupboard in the living room). I have set up the times I want the central heating / hot water to come on, and the hot water comes on fine when required. However, the boiler does not fire up when the central heating program starts (although the red light on the programmer indicates it is on) unless the thermostat temperature is set to a higher temperature. Conversely if the programmer says the central heating isn't on (red light is off), the central heating remains on if the thermostat temperature is set at "x" degrees. So as it stands the thermostat is the on / off for the central heating for the whole house. Ideally I'd like it so the thermostat is set at the temperature we want the living room to be at and not controlling whether it's on for the rest of the house... and also I'd like to not have to run downstairs every morning to turn the thermostat up to get it working (nor have to leave it on all night!)
Any suggestions? (I hope it isn't worded too badly!)
Cheers guys,
Paul