Just replaced my old controller and the new one seems to have different algorithms in the software than the old one. It switches heat off before the temp gets to the pre-set one and also switches on before the temp falls to the pre-set. I assume this is in an attempt to stop overshoot and keep a more even temperature.
My problem is that it only switches on for a short while during these sequences. I watched it this morning and the boiler hadn't been on for a while as most rads were cold. It switched on and then only stayed on for about 10 minutes and then switched off. The rads hardly got hot anywhere which must be wasting energy and money.
I'm sure I've read somewhere (not in the manual) that it is possible to reduce this cycling affect but I can't find it now. Does anyone know whether there are hidden settings in the Digistat and how to get into them and what settings can be adjusted.
Richard
My problem is that it only switches on for a short while during these sequences. I watched it this morning and the boiler hadn't been on for a while as most rads were cold. It switched on and then only stayed on for about 10 minutes and then switched off. The rads hardly got hot anywhere which must be wasting energy and money.
I'm sure I've read somewhere (not in the manual) that it is possible to reduce this cycling affect but I can't find it now. Does anyone know whether there are hidden settings in the Digistat and how to get into them and what settings can be adjusted.
Richard