After a week of daily teething troubles with my Evohome, I have just started to build some confidence in it, as its starting to work as I would expect and most issues I am now able to explain.
But tonight has thrown me another curve ball as one of my HR92 zones suddenly started reported 28 degrees, even thought the setpoint is 20..
I went into the room and its certainly not 28, but just incase the TRV was reading heat from somewhere, I took it off and put it on the table next to a temperature gauge.
After an hour it was still 28 and had not moved (which is odd in itself as the new position should have been a slightly different temperature).. So I enabled Option 7 and the TRV is actually measuring 28.
I took the batteries out and back in, and then it reported 21.5 degrees which is more like it.. So I went to the controller to see if it updated with the correct temperature.. After 20 mins, it was still at 28 degrees, so I went back to the HR92 and now its again reading 28. This almost implies that the controller is having some affect, buti can't imagine that the controller has any influence on the reported temperature.. If the TRV shows 28 then thats what it thinks it is, so this must be an HR92 fault? I guess.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Or could it just be a co-incidental TRV fault?
But tonight has thrown me another curve ball as one of my HR92 zones suddenly started reported 28 degrees, even thought the setpoint is 20..
I went into the room and its certainly not 28, but just incase the TRV was reading heat from somewhere, I took it off and put it on the table next to a temperature gauge.
After an hour it was still 28 and had not moved (which is odd in itself as the new position should have been a slightly different temperature).. So I enabled Option 7 and the TRV is actually measuring 28.
I took the batteries out and back in, and then it reported 21.5 degrees which is more like it.. So I went to the controller to see if it updated with the correct temperature.. After 20 mins, it was still at 28 degrees, so I went back to the HR92 and now its again reading 28. This almost implies that the controller is having some affect, buti can't imagine that the controller has any influence on the reported temperature.. If the TRV shows 28 then thats what it thinks it is, so this must be an HR92 fault? I guess.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Or could it just be a co-incidental TRV fault?