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James Palmer
Hi,
I have a worcester oil boiler (danesmoor utility), it is run by a drayton lp522 timer and I have a room thermostat.
The internal thermostat is set to the 3 (there are 5 positions).
My question is; The boiler is firing and the radiators are getting pretty hot, but I have noticed on the thermostat that the room temperature is say 18deg, I set the "CH on" temp to be 19 deg, but after a while the boiler stops firing even though the room temperature hasn't reached my set temp of 19 deg.
Is this likely to be because the internal boiler thermostat has reached its desired temperature and switched off?
So, should I set the internal thermostat to the next position (4), so it is presumably a higher set limit, so is likely to go higher than 19 deg and is then controllable by the room thermostat?
Any thoughts on this would be really helpful?
Thanks
James
I have a worcester oil boiler (danesmoor utility), it is run by a drayton lp522 timer and I have a room thermostat.
The internal thermostat is set to the 3 (there are 5 positions).
My question is; The boiler is firing and the radiators are getting pretty hot, but I have noticed on the thermostat that the room temperature is say 18deg, I set the "CH on" temp to be 19 deg, but after a while the boiler stops firing even though the room temperature hasn't reached my set temp of 19 deg.
Is this likely to be because the internal boiler thermostat has reached its desired temperature and switched off?
So, should I set the internal thermostat to the next position (4), so it is presumably a higher set limit, so is likely to go higher than 19 deg and is then controllable by the room thermostat?
Any thoughts on this would be really helpful?
Thanks
James