HiYour issue isn't the boiler as i've previously said. It's the on time rate from Evohome not working correctly, probably because of the algorithms it uses, thrown in with the fact it's been installed in a time when heating wasn't being used. Any boiler won't ramp up in 1 minute, Vaillants take about 2 mins to get going also. When you say the zone isn't meeting the set point, what temperature is the zone and what should it be?
I'd suggest deleting the troubled zone and resetting it back up. This will reset the learning for that zone. I'd also suggest looking at the flow rate to the rad, making sure the TRV on the rad is working correctly. Have you had all new TRVs throughout with the new EvoHome system?
I have set the on time for 3 minutes and the water will eventually get up to around 60 degrees after 4-6 cycles of the 3 minutes on/ 7 minutes off which at least lets the radiators get warmer now (it still spends a significant time on lower modulation and lower temp before hitting the 60 mark at the end of 3 minutes - after sevral cycles of it to get there).
The set temperature was 18 degrees, the Evohome said it was 17.5 and never previously got to 18. With the on time at 3 minutes it eventually gets there (after around 30-40 minutes of the cycling on/off).
That zone was deleted as a new HR92 was fitted on it but it still misbehaved until 3 minutes on time set.
There was also a new zone set with multiple HR92s (with one as sensor) but this has started to misbehave. When the hot water zone comes on, one of the raidators in that zone can also be hard on (gets very hot) and the temperature ramps up (read with a min/max temeprature unit) from the set point of 18.5 degrees to 21 but the zone says it is still requesting heat (all the other HR92 units in that zone are cold) and thinks the read temerpature is 18.5 even though clearly it is not.
I had this in the recent past (as new system) when there were 6 radiators in a zone but when the zone was split, a HR92 was replaced as it was thought to be the cause. I have tonight changed the HR92 with another radiator in the zone to see if it follow the HR92 or remains at the radiator.
Now the installer says that my zone with multiple HR92 units cannot be set to multiroom (can only be used single room) as the person he contacted at Honeywell says that my system cannot do this (I have had no explanation as to why).
Thanks
Colin