HR92 controllers not demanding heat on their own
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2021 2:30 pm
I can't seem to get my Evohome heating working as expected and it's starting to become a bit of an issue. I'm sure it's going to be down to something I've misconfigured. Any help much appreciated!
Initially, I had a simple setup: I replaced the house thermostat with the relay box and used the wireless controller as the temperature sensor (for the whole house). This worked fine.
Since then, I've started adding HR92 controllers to radiators in various rooms then adding them as new zones. The idea is that the original wireless controller acts as "rest of house". The problem now is, when an individual room is below the set point, the system does not trigger the (BDR91) relay to demand heat unless the original zone (i.e. "rest of house") is also below its set point.
I need the heating to come on when any room is below the set point, but I find I have to keep manually tweaking the main zone to force it to come on, maybe because that's bound to the same wireless relay as the general heat demand? I understand that this could cause the "rest of house" to end up higher than its setpoint, but I can accept that so long as the individual rooms are also reaching their required temperature.
Initially, I had a simple setup: I replaced the house thermostat with the relay box and used the wireless controller as the temperature sensor (for the whole house). This worked fine.
Since then, I've started adding HR92 controllers to radiators in various rooms then adding them as new zones. The idea is that the original wireless controller acts as "rest of house". The problem now is, when an individual room is below the set point, the system does not trigger the (BDR91) relay to demand heat unless the original zone (i.e. "rest of house") is also below its set point.
I need the heating to come on when any room is below the set point, but I find I have to keep manually tweaking the main zone to force it to come on, maybe because that's bound to the same wireless relay as the general heat demand? I understand that this could cause the "rest of house" to end up higher than its setpoint, but I can accept that so long as the individual rooms are also reaching their required temperature.