Is it possible to retrofit an anticycle control to a system boiler?
The family like everywhere to stay warm (TRVs on all radiators) which is achievable by setting a very high temperature on the room thermostat (higher than the room TRV) - but then the boiler cycles like crazy.
The controls are Smartfit Y-plan and the boiler Worcester SB25i.
I'm imagining something that interrupts the ch demand signal from the room stat for x minutes after it last switched off, and is fitted next to (and takes its power from) the Smartfit base unit.
But does it exist?
Any thoughts or comments very welcome....
The family like everywhere to stay warm (TRVs on all radiators) which is achievable by setting a very high temperature on the room thermostat (higher than the room TRV) - but then the boiler cycles like crazy.
The controls are Smartfit Y-plan and the boiler Worcester SB25i.
I'm imagining something that interrupts the ch demand signal from the room stat for x minutes after it last switched off, and is fitted next to (and takes its power from) the Smartfit base unit.
But does it exist?
Any thoughts or comments very welcome....