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Clearlynotaplumber
Pardon my lack of explanation skills, I would try to summarise and make it comprehensive as much as I can. I hope someone can help or advice.
I have a CH system with a combi boiler and a bypass radiator in the hallway.
However the problem is the house is quite cold. I am in an end of terrace and the room on the side of the house where there is no neighbours is freezing. So in that room I need the radiator on and I put the TRV at the maximum level, but the boiler itself would not turn on UNLESS the thermostat downstairs is at 24 - 25 degrees. Because basically if it detects that the bypass radiator has reached a decent heat level (let's say 20 degrees) then it doesn't bother getting on for any other room, despite using the TRV individually in the rooms. Is this normal? How do I fix it? The boiler was installed only a year ago, but the bypass radiator system was there before I moved in.
I really only need the heater on in that room where there is no neighbours, no party walls. And by doing so I am currently spending £4 to £5 a day of gas according to my smart meter. It is not sustainable, having only one room warm (and of course the hallway because, bypass radiator).
I have a CH system with a combi boiler and a bypass radiator in the hallway.
However the problem is the house is quite cold. I am in an end of terrace and the room on the side of the house where there is no neighbours is freezing. So in that room I need the radiator on and I put the TRV at the maximum level, but the boiler itself would not turn on UNLESS the thermostat downstairs is at 24 - 25 degrees. Because basically if it detects that the bypass radiator has reached a decent heat level (let's say 20 degrees) then it doesn't bother getting on for any other room, despite using the TRV individually in the rooms. Is this normal? How do I fix it? The boiler was installed only a year ago, but the bypass radiator system was there before I moved in.
I really only need the heater on in that room where there is no neighbours, no party walls. And by doing so I am currently spending £4 to £5 a day of gas according to my smart meter. It is not sustainable, having only one room warm (and of course the hallway because, bypass radiator).