I have a Danfoss TP9 / TS2 controlling my boiler. The Danfoss was fitted before I had the boiler replaced - it's now a Worcester Bosch condensing combi boiler. The previous one wasn't a combi hence the dual circuit thermostat.
Looking at the internal temperature graph generated by my home weather station software (attached), temperature control is fairly jagged though it helped when I set the time correctly - I forgot to do that after a power cut or two!
I see the Danfoss website is promulgating chrono-proportional capabilities as doing what I want, and it says it will reduce gas consumption - obviously a good thing especially with current prices.
Would I get a smoother result if I replace the thermostat? Could I save gas? If so, what with? Another Danfoss? Something else?
Looking at the internal temperature graph generated by my home weather station software (attached), temperature control is fairly jagged though it helped when I set the time correctly - I forgot to do that after a power cut or two!
I see the Danfoss website is promulgating chrono-proportional capabilities as doing what I want, and it says it will reduce gas consumption - obviously a good thing especially with current prices.
Would I get a smoother result if I replace the thermostat? Could I save gas? If so, what with? Another Danfoss? Something else?