11-13-2023 06:49 AM
I have made some chnges to the radiators and to the water temp on the boiler, so I need True Radiant to go back in lerning mode so that it learns again how my house hetas-up and cools-down: how can I do that?
11-15-2023 04:49 AM
Anyone here please?
11-15-2023 11:49 AM
Hi thegios,
Thanks for reaching out. To confirm, in what country are you located? You can enable or disable True Radiant, or change the maximum time it can preheat with Max Duration. Changing True Radiant's Max Duration setting will only affect preheating during the night, specifically after 8:00 PM, since it's designed to keep you from being woken up too early by a noisy system turning on. You can change True Radiant settings on your thermostat or with the Nest app.
Best,
Jenelyn
11-15-2023 12:06 PM
I'm not sure why my question was misunderstood, yet it was quite clear... Le me try again:
- when I installed the nest learning thermostat I turned on the true radiant and it learned the heating/cooling curve of my house
- recently I have made some changes to boiler and radiators, so the heating/cooling curve of my house has changed, as a matter of fact the heating is overshooting: if I set 21 degrees at 08:00 am I can see that it starts heating earlier, but at 08:00 am I get 22 degrees, reason being that the thermostat is using what has learned before the changes I made
How can I deleted what the thermostat has learned about how my house heats up and cools down so that true radiant works fine without overshooting?
11-20-2023 06:50 AM
Hi folks,
@thegios, chiming in—let's try this way:
A learning reset erases learned patterns, allowing the thermostat to start from scratch and adapt to new conditions and heating system changes. Resetting learning capabilities resets personalized settings like auto-schedule and temperature preferences, so be prepared to reconfigure these settings after the reset.
Let us know how it goes.
I appreciate your help, Jenelyn.
Thanks,
Zoe
11-20-2023 11:43 AM - edited 11-20-2023 11:44 AM
After reset, Auto Schedule and Sunblock show LEARNING but True Radiant shows READY
11-27-2023 05:07 AM - edited 11-27-2023 02:43 PM
@zoeuvre any feedback here? The thermostat is overshooting of 0.5 Celsius degree.
As you can see from image > https://photos.app.goo.gl/6YLvMtegbVd7RbEL8
Auto-Schedule is ON LEARNING, Sunblock is ON LEARNING but True Radiant is ON READY.
11-29-2023 09:36 AM
@zoeuvre I need an answer here, please. A product I bought is not working as expected.
Thx
12-06-2023 02:27 AM
@zoeuvre I think I deserve an answer here. Thx
12-02-2023 10:36 AM
I have changed boiler so I have completely reset the thermostat to have it re-learn, especially the heating/cooling curve, so that true radiant can work properly. Yet, it's overshooting by 0.5 Celsius degree, sometimes also by 1 degree!
In the morning I want 20 Celsius degrees at 7.00am but when I wake up house is at 20.5.
Things get worst during the day: since I want 20 degree constant the whole day, the boiler turns on only if temp gets lower than 20 by a few degrees (not sure how much) but it should stay on just enough to re-establish 20 degrees, but by 7pm I have 21 degrees in the house.
12-06-2023 02:26 AM
So anyone who can shed some light here?
12-06-2023 05:08 AM
Funny... So.eone noticed two posts of mine have same root cause but no one has yet replied...
12-11-2023 09:12 AM
Anyone here?
12-11-2023 09:13 AM
Anyone here please?
12-11-2023 09:13 AM
I want an answer
12-17-2023 06:04 AM
Anyone here?
12-19-2023 02:38 AM
Is there anyone who can help me wityh this please?
This is getting ridiculous!!!
12-19-2023 09:09 AM
Hello everyone,
I'm dropping by to see how I can help.
Thanks for your assistance here, Zoe.
We're sorry for the late response, @thegios. I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing issues with your thermostat even after resetting it. Overshooting can indeed be frustrating, especially when you're aiming for precise temperature control. Here are a few suggestions to help address the problem:
I hope these suggestions help resolve the overshooting problem you're facing. Let us know how it goes.
Warm regards,
Mark
12-28-2023 12:00 PM
@Markjosephp probably you haven't read and fully understood my problem. I perfectly know why the thermostat is overshooting: it is using the old heating curve. What I want to know is how to put back true radiant in learning mode, so that the thermostat can re-learn a new heating curve.
12-17-2023 06:03 AM
Anyone here?