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- 10/02/19, 22:05
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
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Re: Easypell boiler setting
I am answering to myself and if it can be useful to others. There is no information on the regulation but you have to go hack on the boiler screen by pressing the "down" keys at the same time "and" up "for 3 seconds. We then have access to some information in ...
- 10/02/19, 20:38
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
- views: 51771
Re: Easypell boiler setting
Hello everyone Is there a way to see the average length of heating cycles on the Easypell? I can't find the information in the doc, but it would be surprising if it wasn't saved somewhere. I find that I have very short cycles (about 20 minutes I would say). Thank you...
- 10/01/19, 22:35
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
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Re: Easypell boiler setting
Perfect. Thank you.
- 10/01/19, 18:13
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
- views: 51771
Re: Easypell boiler setting
Ok I'm going to fumble around a bit. But can we adjust the flow of the circulator or is it managed by the regulation? And I have another question. I sometimes hear about dew point. My boiler having a return temperature of around 40 C, there are no ridques point ...
- 09/01/19, 16:47
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
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Re: Easypell boiler setting
My circulator is brand new so must consume little.
So as I reach the desired temperature no need to change the delta? The increase will lead to a greater conso because the return water would be colder and therefore more ernergivore to warm up: I understood everything ?
So as I reach the desired temperature no need to change the delta? The increase will lead to a greater conso because the return water would be colder and therefore more ernergivore to warm up: I understood everything ?
- 09/01/19, 16:04
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
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Re: Easypell boiler setting
Thank you Did67 The 42,9 ° C correspond well to the water temperature for the start in the circuit (not the boiler which is around 68 ° C). I have a room sensor with a compensation of 3, but since there is no sun today, the sensor should not lower the temperature ...
- 09/01/19, 14:21
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
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Re: Easypell boiler setting
Hello everyone I have two more questions: - It's 4 ° C outside today. I have a foot for my heating curve at 30 ° C and a slope at 1,3. Could someone give me the formula to calculate the theoretical starting temperature (I think it's something like 30 + 1.3 * (T ° ...
- 26/12/18, 20:04
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
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Re: Easypell boiler setting
@Philippe Schutt: I am at the foot of the slope at 30 ° C and a slope of 1.2.
For my conso, we will see at the end of the winter ...
For my conso, we will see at the end of the winter ...
- 19/12/18, 21:08
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
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Re: Easypell boiler setting
Ok thank you for the very clear explanations Did 67. I think I got it right. My water-dependent adjustments are finished (a few adjustments in extreme cold later). On the other hand, I find that my consumption of pellets is really important compared to my consumption of fuel before. On a...
- 12/12/18, 13:44
- Forum : Heating, insulation, ventilation, VMC, cooling ...
- Subject : Easypell boiler adjustment
- answers: 35
- views: 51771
Re: Easypell boiler setting
Ok thank you Pilpoill.
I think I have finished my water law settings. Finally I will readjust it in periods of more intense cold.
@izentrop: yes we must first set the water law and set the compensation to 0 (not like me )
I think I have finished my water law settings. Finally I will readjust it in periods of more intense cold.
@izentrop: yes we must first set the water law and set the compensation to 0 (not like me )