Hi Irish Paddy,
Yes, you are right, the guinness is best in Ireland
I love your country as well...
V4.13 could be right, it is not new, but it is also not very old.
I am not sure which thermostats you are talking about ?
Is it thermostats on the radiators (thermostatic valves) ?
..or is it your wireless thermostat ?
Normally here in Denmark we have a thermostatic valve on each radiator, controlling the flow through the radiator from the room temperature.
In this way the need for power from the boiler varies, depending of the need from each radiator and the control system will adjust the power of the boiler to the necessary level.
For me it sounds like you have now a central wireless thermostat, which starts/stops the burner depending on the temperature around the thermostat.
I then guess you just have manual valves on each radiator, is that correct ?
Anyway, when you have a wireless thermostat, it will start/stop the burner depending on the temperature around the thermostat, and that is not the best heating comfort.
How many tonnes of pellets you use per year, doesn't depend on the size of the boiler, but simply on the size of your house, the wanted temperature and the level is isolation in walls/roof.
Best regards
Michael
Hi,
I definitely owe you a pint of Guinness, and its very good where I live .
Is there a version 4.13? thats what it says on the chip. Is it an old version
Before I had thermostat in the house It would take 1-2 hours to reach temp (60c+). So this is quite normal? with new thermostat most of the time the house is up to the correct temperature before the boiler reaches 60c and the thermostat switches it to off3 mode. Is this normal? Is 71/2 - 8 tonnes of pellets excessive or how does it compare for size of boiler?. Remember its not as cold here in the winter although we had very cold weather last year and this year so far (-16c).
Thanks again and i'll have that pint on standby for you
Irish Paddy