Any resident heating engineers about to give advice.
Moved into a newish build (4years old) have two heating zones a danfoss thermostat in lounge for down stairs and a danfoss tp9000 upstairs on wall by stairs for upstairs , all has been well since moving in last May, but for the third time is two weeks I have been woken up at 3 am sweating like a pig , the upstairs thermostat was set for 15 degrees yet it hadn't turned the heating off and boiler was was still going on and thermostat said it was 23.5, now do I have a dodgy thermostat? There was no red lights on the thermostat saying that it was in operation like it usually does if heatingbor water is on, I had to turn boiler off and on to stop it and then to make sure I turned the radiator symbol off of boiler as was going to work anyway and didn't want the heating perm on. I tried the other night to factory reset the thermostat but looks like it's not stopped the problem. No probs with the downstairs basic digital thermostat. Any expert opinion please
Moved into a newish build (4years old) have two heating zones a danfoss thermostat in lounge for down stairs and a danfoss tp9000 upstairs on wall by stairs for upstairs , all has been well since moving in last May, but for the third time is two weeks I have been woken up at 3 am sweating like a pig , the upstairs thermostat was set for 15 degrees yet it hadn't turned the heating off and boiler was was still going on and thermostat said it was 23.5, now do I have a dodgy thermostat? There was no red lights on the thermostat saying that it was in operation like it usually does if heatingbor water is on, I had to turn boiler off and on to stop it and then to make sure I turned the radiator symbol off of boiler as was going to work anyway and didn't want the heating perm on. I tried the other night to factory reset the thermostat but looks like it's not stopped the problem. No probs with the downstairs basic digital thermostat. Any expert opinion please