What never seems to be mentioned is that to make Open Therm work you need the link in the boiler removed (just as you would for a normal on / off thermostat) & also you need to activate Open Therm in the Nest thermostat - in: settings, pro setup, continue, combi & then select heat with Open Therm.
On the Baxi 830 combi 2, to use OpenTherm you must remove the link and put a link in the 240v RT (traditional). Or vice versa if you wish to use the RT 240v, place a link in the OpenTherm block. My Google Nest 3rd Gen would not fire the heating as I had no link in 240v RT. There is no mention of this in the service manual.
Hello! I'm using a Baxi Luna Duo-tec E boiler with a Mago thermostat. I have an issue where the Heating Curve and Control Strategy menu points are not accessible. According to the manual: "The display shows the Heating Curve only if your installation is fit for this option." Could you please provide information on the requirements for configuring this setting?
1) Does a modulating boiler only modulate down the burner, or does it also modulate the rad pump flow rate? 2) is the modulation power (kw) set by the opentherm stat or is the flow temp set by an opentherm stat and then the boiler chooses the appropriate kW? 3) if I use a weather compensating control like a google nest, does that automatically set the boiler output or does it set the flow temperature?
yes. What never seems to be mentioned is that to make Open Therm work you need the link in the boiler removed (just as you would for a normal on / off thermostat) & also you need to activate Open Therm in the Nest thermostat - in: settings, pro setup, continue, combi & then select heat with Open Therm.
Sadly this boiler and the Main ECO Compact (same boiler) are not compatible with Honeywell Evohome as Baxi, unlike many other boiler manufacturers, lockout the flow controls on the boiler front. The reason they do this is to push you towards the Baxi Opentherm controller but this won't run multiple zones unlike Evohome. Unfortunately Evohome does not provide flow control as Honeywell believe flow control should be maintained at the boiler, so you're stuffed with this combination or any other controller with Baxi that doesn't allow flow control. Gutted!
Hi any chance of a Usense specific video. Its such a good control. I have one installed on a system boiler with the Priory hw bloody smart. I would like to WC it but the information is not really there.
We have a Baxi 600 combi connected to a Honeywell R8810 Opentherm bridge and an Evohome Evotouch. Since connecting the Opentherm bridge, the boiler controls are now locked out with DCH set at 80 and DHW at 60. I'm assuming these are the maximum temperatures allowed but I would ideally like some control of the hot water temperature and I would also like to set DHW to 55c max but I can't see any way of doing either of these through the Evohome Touch. Any ideas?