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<blockquote data-quote="tjp1877" data-source="post: 517600" data-attributes="member: 33999"><p>Well after my experiences over the last few days I’m inclined to agree with the sentiments above.</p><p></p><p>The system knows the floor temperature is 23 (it displays as much), the system knows it doesn’t need to heat at all until the temp drops below 21 (again, it reads as much in black &amp; white). However apparently, according to tech support, when the two parameters get ‘within range’ the system will run a check-cycle every 10 mins or so. This check-cycle actually involves calling for heat for a short time (click), before it establishes it doesn’t even need to - according to its own stored &amp; displayed readings - and switches itself off (click again).</p><p></p><p>Gotta love technology. At least for the time being the repeated clicking of the contactor has ceased. Will be interested to see how things work when the system is actually required to heat in the coming months.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for everybody’s input and thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjp1877, post: 517600, member: 33999"] Well after my experiences over the last few days I’m inclined to agree with the sentiments above. The system knows the floor temperature is 23 (it displays as much), the system knows it doesn’t need to heat at all until the temp drops below 21 (again, it reads as much in black & white). However apparently, according to tech support, when the two parameters get ‘within range’ the system will run a check-cycle every 10 mins or so. This check-cycle actually involves calling for heat for a short time (click), before it establishes it doesn’t even need to - according to its own stored & displayed readings - and switches itself off (click again). Gotta love technology. At least for the time being the repeated clicking of the contactor has ceased. Will be interested to see how things work when the system is actually required to heat in the coming months. Thanks again for everybody’s input and thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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