by Did67 » 27/08/13, 08:16
The one I have is probably specific to my brand of boiler.
Now to clarify if it is a "regulation" or a "room sensor with remote control". I'm talking about the second.
I will start by reading the notice.
There are, in any good regulation, what are called "heating limits", which cut everything - boiler and heating circulators - when the outside temperature exceeds a certain threshold.
But there are also too simple "gadgets", integrated by bofbof brands, who don't give a damn about gray energies ...
But explore the existing first!
[it is not uncommon for "technicians" not to know well; I had discussions, via forums, on the regulation of the boiler that I have; the "technicians" ignored the main parameters; if they left the factory settings it was fine, the setting was "medium", but sometimes they would hit the "mauavis parameter" and go wrong!]
A priori, unless it is a wacky brand, the maintenance of the circulator is not normal!
So check first:
a) is there a "summer" mode; therefore a "switch" to do; the boiler "gives up" when heating and only prepares the DHW - it should stop the circulator
b) the regulation manual with all the possible settings (and in particular if there is a question of "heating limit"?).
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