0.1 0.2 etc degree options for differential
For underfloor heating 0.5 degree differential is still too large. The floor temp takes too long to respond when allowed to cool so much
Comments: 5
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07 Dec, '19
JitThat's very true. This would be useful for those of us with underfloor heating.
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09 Jan, '20
David AI think generally this is needed a .5 degree drop given the overrun can increase the temperature but by +.5 this means no heat whilst it drops and due to other heat radiating around t hug e house in my setup take a long time for it to drop and then is lower than desired.
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13 Dec, '22
ScottHave to agree. This 0.5 differential is too large. We need less for underfloor heating.
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24 Feb, '23
TimFor thermally stable rooms which have low loss heat loss but high mass the differential is too large.
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14 Mar, '23
NickPlease please can you guys at Heatmiser reduce the differential minimum to 0.1 or maybe 0.2 degrees. Thanks, Nick
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