Evohome HR91s not triggering boiler start
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2021 9:34 am
Hello all,
I had eight HR91s installed last summer, and now it is winter I am spotting one or two issues with the system. I am hoping that someone here has seen the problem before.
All eight sensors appear to be correctly connected to the controller. I can see temperatures going up and down, when I ask for a temperature increase I can hear the valves opening. The issue is that two of the eight HR91s do not appear to communicate that need for heat to the boiler. I am not sure how that part of the communication works, but the situation is, if I ask for heating in the bedroom, the boiler comes on after a couple of minutes as expected, but if I ask for heating in the lounge or the kitchen in isolation, the radiator valves open, but no matter how long I wait (hours) the boiler does not come on. Currently the only way to heat either of these rooms is to trigger the boiler with a second room that is already the temperature I want to be even hotter, which is not fantastic from an efficiency perspective.
In an effort to diagnose the problem, I set up Homeassistant, which amongst other things logs some of the data from the evohome system, but that hasn't helped. All radiators appear to be showing the same info. All have "active_faults: []" which given it is on all eight, I assume means zero faults, and all say "is_available: true". Nothing shows up on the controller for any of the radiators as a fault.
Has anyone seen anything like this before, or have any ideas on what I can try to do to solve the problem?
Thanks
I had eight HR91s installed last summer, and now it is winter I am spotting one or two issues with the system. I am hoping that someone here has seen the problem before.
All eight sensors appear to be correctly connected to the controller. I can see temperatures going up and down, when I ask for a temperature increase I can hear the valves opening. The issue is that two of the eight HR91s do not appear to communicate that need for heat to the boiler. I am not sure how that part of the communication works, but the situation is, if I ask for heating in the bedroom, the boiler comes on after a couple of minutes as expected, but if I ask for heating in the lounge or the kitchen in isolation, the radiator valves open, but no matter how long I wait (hours) the boiler does not come on. Currently the only way to heat either of these rooms is to trigger the boiler with a second room that is already the temperature I want to be even hotter, which is not fantastic from an efficiency perspective.
In an effort to diagnose the problem, I set up Homeassistant, which amongst other things logs some of the data from the evohome system, but that hasn't helped. All radiators appear to be showing the same info. All have "active_faults: []" which given it is on all eight, I assume means zero faults, and all say "is_available: true". Nothing shows up on the controller for any of the radiators as a fault.
Has anyone seen anything like this before, or have any ideas on what I can try to do to solve the problem?
Thanks