I have an EPH CP4 wireless thermostat controlling a Greenstar 24Ri gas condensing boiler. The CP4 was a replacement for my old Honeywell CM927.
I use the CP4 in TPI mode. (If I run it in ‘normal’ mode I get a huge overshoot on set point temperature.) The default settings are 6 cycles per hour and a proportional band of 2.0C. As the room temperature approaches the set point the boiler firing times progressively reduce, as you would expect. This is OK until the room temperature starts to fall. Just a reduction of 0.1C will cause the CP4 to start the heating cycle but with a very short time. Although the ‘on time’ is undoubtedly correct it is totally pointless. It takes the boiler a couple of minutes to sort itself out and determine the heat input required, by which time the CP4 has switched off again. There is no meaningful heat input to the system and is just wasting gas. The result is that after the initial heating period the room temperature will never stabilise at the set point.
After much experimentation I have changed the CP4 to 2 cycles per hour and prop band to 1.5C. In theory small temperature drops will result in a longer ‘on’ time and a more stable temperature but is this correct?
Incidentally, I have had long debates about this with EPH but they cannot explain what is happening.
Questions
1. Does anyone have a similar experience when using a TPI controlled thermostat?
2. Is there a better thermostat than the CP4?
I use the CP4 in TPI mode. (If I run it in ‘normal’ mode I get a huge overshoot on set point temperature.) The default settings are 6 cycles per hour and a proportional band of 2.0C. As the room temperature approaches the set point the boiler firing times progressively reduce, as you would expect. This is OK until the room temperature starts to fall. Just a reduction of 0.1C will cause the CP4 to start the heating cycle but with a very short time. Although the ‘on time’ is undoubtedly correct it is totally pointless. It takes the boiler a couple of minutes to sort itself out and determine the heat input required, by which time the CP4 has switched off again. There is no meaningful heat input to the system and is just wasting gas. The result is that after the initial heating period the room temperature will never stabilise at the set point.
After much experimentation I have changed the CP4 to 2 cycles per hour and prop band to 1.5C. In theory small temperature drops will result in a longer ‘on’ time and a more stable temperature but is this correct?
Incidentally, I have had long debates about this with EPH but they cannot explain what is happening.
Questions
1. Does anyone have a similar experience when using a TPI controlled thermostat?
2. Is there a better thermostat than the CP4?