66HertzClone
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I have 3 zone baseboard hot water heat in my home, a gas fired boiler. The first zone covers the 3 bedrooms, and the two full baths, second zone covers the rest of the ground floor rooms, the third zone is the solarium in my basement. I have Lux Wi-Fi programable thermostats for each of the zones. This system was oil fired when I bought the house, the boiler was leaking and I wanted to have a standby generator installed so I switched to gas and replaced the boiler. I don't use the solarium much, so I have the thermostat set to keep the temp at a minimum temp and often turned off completely. I was going to do some work down there and turned the temp up to 68 degrees, before going down to the basement I noticed the temperature in the bedroom zone had increased and was over 70 degrees, I use one of the bedrooms as an office and the temp in there was at 72. I checked the app for the stats and the bedroom was set to 68 as normal.
I went to the basement and found the temp was climbing but probably due to the size of the room, the starting temp, the temp had only reached 65 degrees. Seems that when the basement heat is running the heated water is also flowing through the bedroom circuit. I don't know much at all about how these systems work, but I assume the the zones would be separate so there shouldn't be an overlap. Is this normal or was something done wrong when the new boiler was installed causing this to happen?
I went to the basement and found the temp was climbing but probably due to the size of the room, the starting temp, the temp had only reached 65 degrees. Seems that when the basement heat is running the heated water is also flowing through the bedroom circuit. I don't know much at all about how these systems work, but I assume the the zones would be separate so there shouldn't be an overlap. Is this normal or was something done wrong when the new boiler was installed causing this to happen?






