Hi, we moved house 2 years ago and are very pleased with the Thermal Store that was already installed. Running costs (y/e 2015) for a 4 bed large house built 1991 are £70 per month total for elec (including elec oven) and gas (for ch and hob).
I have installed a wireless programmable stat that just controls the pump (alpha) to the rads/trvs. It's a very quiet system.
The tank stat (set to 76deg C) controls the boiler that is set to 82degC. The boiler controls the separate pump (for over run etc). It too is very quiet.
The question relates to the wireless stat and in particular to the thermostat proportional bandwidth (was this originally hysteresis?).
With the stat set to say 19degC, the ch pump starts and the room heats up. The pump will not stop till the stat reads 19.7degC. Once off, the room cools to 18.3degC before the ch pump starts again. Although a lot better than the original wall stat in the hall, we were hoping for less of a room temperature swing.
We could not get at the fixed wiring to alter hall stat and being older bodies, move the stat to the bedrooms at night to save going downstairs when we wanted a warmer "morning" bedroom.
Are programmable stats (wired or wireless) optimised for boiler controls (cycling etc) so as to not be so suitable for thermal stores? Or do all stats have this wide “dead band". I think that the 210 litres of very hot water in the store provide a buffer against short cycling that would be essential with a boiler/pump/rad/trv system.
Hope someone can help here.
retiredbri (was electronics engineer - not a heating expert)
I have installed a wireless programmable stat that just controls the pump (alpha) to the rads/trvs. It's a very quiet system.
The tank stat (set to 76deg C) controls the boiler that is set to 82degC. The boiler controls the separate pump (for over run etc). It too is very quiet.
The question relates to the wireless stat and in particular to the thermostat proportional bandwidth (was this originally hysteresis?).
With the stat set to say 19degC, the ch pump starts and the room heats up. The pump will not stop till the stat reads 19.7degC. Once off, the room cools to 18.3degC before the ch pump starts again. Although a lot better than the original wall stat in the hall, we were hoping for less of a room temperature swing.
We could not get at the fixed wiring to alter hall stat and being older bodies, move the stat to the bedrooms at night to save going downstairs when we wanted a warmer "morning" bedroom.
Are programmable stats (wired or wireless) optimised for boiler controls (cycling etc) so as to not be so suitable for thermal stores? Or do all stats have this wide “dead band". I think that the 210 litres of very hot water in the store provide a buffer against short cycling that would be essential with a boiler/pump/rad/trv system.
Hope someone can help here.
retiredbri (was electronics engineer - not a heating expert)