House too warm, remote heating controller set to 1

  • Erstellt am 2017-10-31 06:41:35

Laura Kaub

2017-11-13 10:51:59
  • #1
Not everyone dares to tackle the technology. If you yourself have doubts, contact your heating specialist. He can adjust the heating time/heating curve according to your needs.

Regards, Laura
 

Musketier

2017-11-13 11:11:29
  • #2


And how does the heating specialist know the exact condition of all residents? He can only make a rough adjustment. Nothing more. Who wants to pay the heating specialist if he comes by once a week to adjust the fine settings? The specialist should provide an instruction so that everyone can make the fine adjustments themselves. Afterwards, the heating specialist can take another look to see if the fine adjustment makes sense.
 

Nordlys

2017-11-13 13:43:51
  • #3
I told him what Joe wrote here. Temperature around 20 21. Set it so that we can make it colder, but not much warmer, so that it doesn't keep turning on and off. He seems to have managed it at first.
 

Barossi

2017-12-02 06:38:32
  • #4
Hi,
so even after a few colder nights, a flow temperature maximum (on the heating curve) of 35°C seems to fit quite well for me. I have just under 20°C in all rooms at the middle setting of the RTR (setting 3).

Best regards, Barossi
 
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