0.1 degree differential
Hello, I have just been discussing this issue with a technical advisor. Please can this be considered - it really would be a game changer.
In very well insulated houses (like our new build) there is no way of controlling the temperature consistently with 0.5 deg differential. Because of the time lag for the house to cool, the floor is too cold, takes hours to reach heat and then overshoots by upto 1.5 degrees and the vicious circle starts again.
Our only option is to open doors and windows for a few hours to balance out the overshoot - this is obviously a terrible waste of energy and money and renders the MVHR system useless.
Please help with this as our entire house (four floors) is controlled by two UH8-RFs, two radiator zones and 13 NeoAirs via the Neo Hub - all absolutely fantastic but simply not fit for purpose without this functionality.
Many thanks.
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05 Jan, '23
TimI agree with this request. With a well insulated home and even with the 0.5deg differential there is a significant over/undershoot leading to excess heat or 'coolness'. Even before reading this suggestion I had considered asking for a 0.25deg differential.
Maybe 0.1deg is too 'fine' and the system would be operating rather too often but 0.25 I'm sure would be reasonable.