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We have water UFH on ground and first floor and both floors are screeded. 

 

In one of the ground floor rooms, the temperature rises to as high as 23 degrees with Salus thermostat set at 8 degrees (same as the other rooms) that's a huge 15 degree difference. In the other rooms the temperature is mostly around 10 degrees.

 

I've taken the room temperature manually and it matches the temperature displayed on the Salus thermostat so it doesn't appear that thermostat is not faulty nor is the Salus auto actuator, which comes on and goes off. 

 

So what could be the reason?

Why would there be such a high difference between the set temperature and the actual room temperature?

 

Thanks

Posted

I would check the thermostat settings and your controller.

 

If rooms are 10 degs and you have the thermostat set at 8 degs, where is your boiler call for heat coming from. More details needed

 

 

Posted

Which quantum model? There is one for UFH and one for radiators.

 

Do you have self learning stopping starting on or off?

Posted
35 minutes ago, JohnMo said:

quantum model

The Copenhagen model allows for it to be both on and off, simultaneously.

The room temperature will only be revealed when it is measured. 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Ffs. 
 

I googled ‘model’ and ended up back here….. :S

Two basic models, WQ610 is for radiators and SQ610 for UFH.

 

If you have a WQ on UFH and you have any self learning functions active, the thermostat loses all control as the algorithm is wrong for the application. A WQ will work with UFH, but only if you use in a simple on off mode.

 

Been there, done it, got the tee shirt.

  • Nickfromwales changed the title to Huge difference between set and actual room temperature
Posted (edited)

Thanks all

 

@JohnMo I have no idea how to setup self learning stopping starting or how to enable it. 

 

The thermostat model is SQ610 and the wiring centre is CB500 and auto balancing actuators are THB23031.

 

We've not yet moved in. Since there's no broadband yet, I've not installed the Salus gateway therefore I'm not using the mobile app or have anything programmed. The scheduled timer on the thermostat is not set. I've not played with any other settings on any thermostat.

 

Last night, I did some basic testing. Raised the temperature of every thermostat on the ground floor except for the affected room. All actuators came on except the three actuators for the room affected. The 3 flow pipes for the affected room were colder than the other room pipes to touch. After about an hour later I lowered the temperature on all thermostats to turn off the actuators.

 

This morning, the room affected temperature was 11.5 degrees. I raised the temperature to 13 degrees and the three actuators for the room came on. Will check tonight what the room temperature is.

 

Thanks

Edited by iMCaan
Posted

Yes, I still do.

 

I'm testing to figure out what is triggering the high temperature. Why it went as high as 23 degrees.

Posted

You have self balanced actuators, maybe it was just going through a learning period, some can take quite awhile.

 

With SQ610, you have a setting that optimises control to the Salus self balancing valves. Go on to Google and search for the full instructions for the SQ610, not the quick guide that comes with the thermostat.

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