Recently installed a Honeywell CM927 for a customer who has a Baxi 80e combi. Found it very difficult to explain to him the way this stat works, especially TPI. Temp overshoots set-point, which he doesn't like.
Worst thing is the boiler firing up every 10 mins which is noisy because of it's location and he complains that it's using gas unnecessarily. Also complained about wear and tear of constant firings.
Can you turn off the TPI setting on these, so it works more like a normal stat? I see in the parameters table of the instructions, you can either disable or enable 'optimisation' - not sure if this disables TPI?
I'm going to stop fitting these stats, as they confuse people and are difficult to explain the way they work. I notice the Danfoss TP7000RF lets you turn off their version of TPI (chrono-proportional control).
Customers!
Worst thing is the boiler firing up every 10 mins which is noisy because of it's location and he complains that it's using gas unnecessarily. Also complained about wear and tear of constant firings.
Can you turn off the TPI setting on these, so it works more like a normal stat? I see in the parameters table of the instructions, you can either disable or enable 'optimisation' - not sure if this disables TPI?
I'm going to stop fitting these stats, as they confuse people and are difficult to explain the way they work. I notice the Danfoss TP7000RF lets you turn off their version of TPI (chrono-proportional control).
Customers!