I have just installed, well a heating engineer has, a Honeywell CM927 programmable thermostat. I have read that these thermostats will cycle the boiler regularly to maintain the programmed temperature. My boiler/pump seems to be cycling every 10 minutes, which is the configured cycle rate. This seems a lot to me, because the temperature on the thermostat seems solid at the programmed value.
At the recommendation of the installer I run the heating all the time now, and use the thermostat to control things. I am concerned though that this is going to be an expensive strategy.
I have read, and seen denied, that the thermostat is a 'learning thermostat' and will learn what is required. In fact the man at Honeywell eluded to this.
Does anyone have any experience of using this device and getting good results? (Should I run the heating all day, or set the programmer to knock the heating off during the day)?
Thanks in anticipation
At the recommendation of the installer I run the heating all the time now, and use the thermostat to control things. I am concerned though that this is going to be an expensive strategy.
I have read, and seen denied, that the thermostat is a 'learning thermostat' and will learn what is required. In fact the man at Honeywell eluded to this.
Does anyone have any experience of using this device and getting good results? (Should I run the heating all day, or set the programmer to knock the heating off during the day)?
Thanks in anticipation