I live in a very well insulated 3 bedroom house and I have a Baxi Duotec 2 28GA Combi.
I have 8 radiators and I wouldn’t say they’re huge. Tiles in the bathrooms, hallways kitchen and carpet everywhere else. House is timber framed and timber clad.
I’ve set my hallway thermostat to 21c and even with my central heating flow set to 30c the boiler seems to be cycling.
At first I thought it was an issue with the stat but I have separate thermometers (not connected to the heating) around the house and the stat temp is accurate.
The boiler can hold 22c room temperature even at a 30c radiator flow rate when 5c outside.
The radiators don’t really look oversized (compared to other houses) and they all have the TRVs open to max.
Is there anything I can do to stop my boiler kicking in every 10 minutes? I like to keep the house around 21c for comfort purposes.
Stat is a standard Honeywell DT90E
I have 8 radiators and I wouldn’t say they’re huge. Tiles in the bathrooms, hallways kitchen and carpet everywhere else. House is timber framed and timber clad.
I’ve set my hallway thermostat to 21c and even with my central heating flow set to 30c the boiler seems to be cycling.
At first I thought it was an issue with the stat but I have separate thermometers (not connected to the heating) around the house and the stat temp is accurate.
The boiler can hold 22c room temperature even at a 30c radiator flow rate when 5c outside.
The radiators don’t really look oversized (compared to other houses) and they all have the TRVs open to max.
Is there anything I can do to stop my boiler kicking in every 10 minutes? I like to keep the house around 21c for comfort purposes.
Stat is a standard Honeywell DT90E