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I live in a 2 bedroom flat. The kitchen and lounge are one room. I have a combination boiler for water and central heating. There are standard radiators in all rooms that have TRVs except the lounge/kitchen area, this has 2 smaller radiators with no TRV. The thermostat is on the wall in the lounge.
So the problem i have is that the lounge achieves ambient temperature fairly easily, especially if the cooker is on etc. So because of this (excuse my naivety) the thermostat records the temperature fairly fast. The side effect is that the rest of the flat doesn’t warm up, because the radiators globally are on only briefly. If i turn up the temperature on the thermostat so the radiators elsewhere are on for longer, the lounge is roasting. So either the bedrooms are cold and the lounge ok or the bedroom are ok and the lounge is too hot (and/or wasting heat)
What can be done to bring some equilibrium to the heating in my place?
Would putting TRVs on the two radiators in the lounge change the dynamic? At the moment the TRVs in the other rooms are set to ‘5’ the max (is that correct?). Would adding a TRV in the lounge allow me to set it to low hence reducing the temperature in the lounge keeping the heating on all round longer. Or am i confused?
Or should i replace the thermosat with a portable one and just take it where i want to be (if that’s how they work) but that will still over heat the lounge when i'm not in it, so not really solving that issue.
Im assuming splitting the heating up into sections would be expensive and possibly not practical in a flat.
Any help or thoughts and suggestions very much appreciated. Thanks in advance for any expertise.
What i have at present
-Honeywell CM67 wall mounted thermostat
-Isar HE30 combi
-Normal radiators with Mistral controls in bedrooms. No controls in lounge.
So the problem i have is that the lounge achieves ambient temperature fairly easily, especially if the cooker is on etc. So because of this (excuse my naivety) the thermostat records the temperature fairly fast. The side effect is that the rest of the flat doesn’t warm up, because the radiators globally are on only briefly. If i turn up the temperature on the thermostat so the radiators elsewhere are on for longer, the lounge is roasting. So either the bedrooms are cold and the lounge ok or the bedroom are ok and the lounge is too hot (and/or wasting heat)
What can be done to bring some equilibrium to the heating in my place?
Would putting TRVs on the two radiators in the lounge change the dynamic? At the moment the TRVs in the other rooms are set to ‘5’ the max (is that correct?). Would adding a TRV in the lounge allow me to set it to low hence reducing the temperature in the lounge keeping the heating on all round longer. Or am i confused?
Or should i replace the thermosat with a portable one and just take it where i want to be (if that’s how they work) but that will still over heat the lounge when i'm not in it, so not really solving that issue.
Im assuming splitting the heating up into sections would be expensive and possibly not practical in a flat.
Any help or thoughts and suggestions very much appreciated. Thanks in advance for any expertise.
What i have at present
-Honeywell CM67 wall mounted thermostat
-Isar HE30 combi
-Normal radiators with Mistral controls in bedrooms. No controls in lounge.