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Strom Heating Control On Combi Boiler, How Do I Make The Set Times Work, I Have Set Them But Its Only Working If The Temp Drops On The Thermo, I Need To Set Times On And Off While Not Home. Thanks
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Strom heating control on combi boiler,SSHP2Co3, thermo SSRTEL08 how do i make the set times work, i have set them but its only working if the temp drops on the thermo, i need to set times on and off while not home. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm rather confused here, Bear, but I'll give it a shot.
I guess the boiler has a built-in controller, rather than a separate portable wireless controller?
Setting on/off times should be independent of whatever the temperature is. You just set them, and that's it.
This is the confusing bit... the boiler will come to life whenever the "set" time is reached. If the room temperature is too high at the time, then the boiler will not fire up (maybe for a short time until it recognises the high temp., but that's all.)
The usual way to check on things is to turn the room thermostat right up to max. That way the boiler just has to co-operate when a "set" time is reached. You have to be there though to turn the stat back down again.
I guess the boiler has a built-in controller, rather than a separate portable wireless controller?
Setting on/off times should be independent of whatever the temperature is. You just set them, and that's it.
This is the confusing bit... the boiler will come to life whenever the "set" time is reached. If the room temperature is too high at the time, then the boiler will not fire up (maybe for a short time until it recognises the high temp., but that's all.)
The usual way to check on things is to turn the room thermostat right up to max. That way the boiler just has to co-operate when a "set" time is reached. You have to be there though to turn the stat back down again.
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