hi there, we have an new multifuel stove system its an Esse 350GS connected to 8 radiators, one of those is a heat leak radiator.
we have a Honeywell L641B Pipe Thermostat set at 80c and and another honeywell pipe thermostat set at 40c
the problem we seem to be having is that the only way to get the radiators heated up is by turning the 80c pipe stat down to about 70c and this kicks the circulating pump for a few mins and then the rads are nice and warm, so i have found that leaving it on 70c seems to be working better than having it at the recommended 80 - 90c
as when it is set as high as this the pump never comes on so the radiators dont get warm,
and when it is on 70c the pump kicks in everynow and again, gives the rads some heat, and turns back off again.
so just wanted to ask you knowlegable people if i am doing something wrong, or what i have done is all okay ?
we have a Honeywell L641B Pipe Thermostat set at 80c and and another honeywell pipe thermostat set at 40c
the problem we seem to be having is that the only way to get the radiators heated up is by turning the 80c pipe stat down to about 70c and this kicks the circulating pump for a few mins and then the rads are nice and warm, so i have found that leaving it on 70c seems to be working better than having it at the recommended 80 - 90c
as when it is set as high as this the pump never comes on so the radiators dont get warm,
and when it is on 70c the pump kicks in everynow and again, gives the rads some heat, and turns back off again.
so just wanted to ask you knowlegable people if i am doing something wrong, or what i have done is all okay ?