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got myself a new room stat Horstmann DRT 1 to replace the old switchmaster bellows type
it works a Potterton Netaheat electronic 10-16 , through a switchmaster 400

the control knob behind the panel is set to 2 (what does this control?)

put the new stat on this afternoon, and set it to 19.5 deg , the sign for heat comes up , the boiler kick's in for a while then off , then on , and off
what i'm asking is , should it stay on continuasly till it reaches the set temp ?

there are no thermostatic rad valves
 
another question ,
where is the best place for the stat?
i've read that some people have them in the hall but mine is in the sitting room, so if im in there and i shut the door the rest of the house gets colder
 
thanx guy's for all the information , your input to my questions was precise and to the point,

i'm sorry if my questions were a bit on the technical side but i thought this forum would be the best place to ask
 
put the new stat on this afternoon, and set it to 19.5 deg , the sign for heat comes up , the boiler kick's in for a while then off , then on , and off
what i'm asking is , should it stay on continuasly till it reaches the set temp ?

there are no thermostatic rad valves


any boiler will cylce on/off till it reaches room temp.
it will be the boiler stat that makes it cycle and as the pump takes the heat away from the boiler it will fire up again.

all depending on the system how it cycles. some will cycle alot due to pump speed, lazy pump, sludged system etc.
 
thanks for the reply sonray

it has a grundfoss three speed pump, set on speed two,
would number 1 or 3 be better ? and how does the thermostat knob ( i presume thats what it is) (set on 2, going to a max of 5) on the boiler afect things ?

and would it be worth repositioning the room stat in the hallway ?

thanx again
 
3 is the highest speed on the pump so technically that will take the heat away from the boiler faster. However it may make the system noisy or introduce other problems dependant on the system design. As Sonray says it is normal for old boilers to cycle. This is inefficient so modern boilers modulate the flame to meet the demand. The control on the boiler governs the temperature of the water circulating in the radiators, and therefore the amount of heat the radiators can push out. So when it is arctic outside you want it high. The positioniong of the thermostat depends on the house dynamics. A lot of houses have them in the hallway.
 
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