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I have a L641B1004 pipe Frost Stats andit was set at 25c in conjunction with a wall frost stat set at 5c.

But its been going on/off every night afew times keeping me awake (I Know it has been cold these past few nights). Itis for a Glow-worm flexicom 15k which is in the Garage. Is it ok to turn thepipe stat down to 10c.

I take it that is still a safetemperature for the winter and prevent frozen pipes? I usually have the heatingon for 1 hour in the morning and 3 hours on a night

sorry to be very dim (I have just movedinto the house and this is one of many things that are bugging me) - but why doHoneywell say it should be 25c? it seems a very high temp to have it at

Thanks in advance
 
The stat on the wall determines when the boiler fires for frost protection, providing the pipe stat is below set temperature.
The pipe stat switches the boiler off when the pipe is up to 25 or whatever it's set to.

Where's the wall stat mounted, house or garage?
 
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Thanks for replying

the Frost stat is in the Garage as is the Pipe stat, along with the Boiler. The Wall stat is just above the boiler to the left of it. Currently set to 3/4c
 
Can someone please put my mind at rest??????????????????

I have a L641B1004 pipe Frost Stats and it was set at 25c in conjunction with a wall frost stat set at 5c.

But its been going on/off every night a few times keeping me awake (I Know it has been cold these past few nights). It is for a Glow-worm flexicom 15k which is in the Garage. Is it ok to turn the pipe stat down to 12 -15c.

I take it that is still a safe temperature for the winter and prevent frozen pipes? I usually have the heating on for 1 hour in the morning and 3 hours on a night

sorry to be very dim (I have just moved into the house and this is one of many things that are bugging me) - but why do Honeywell say it should be 25c? it seems a very high temp to have it at

The Frost stat is in the Garage as is the Pipe stat, along with the Boiler. The Wall stat is just above the boiler to the left of it. Currently set to 3/4c
 
Ask honeywell. Depends on the range of the pipestat. It's doing what it should do. Frost stat kicks in and fires boiler. Pipe stat, on the return, once satisfied cuts power to frost stat and stops boiler.

Saves a fortune on a frozen boiler.
 
Cheers simon

The Pipe stat has a range of 0c - 40c. If I keep it at 25c it fires 4 times a night and stays on 20 mins each time. Waking me up!!!!!

25c seems a very high temp for the return pipe as it should only be to avoid the pipe freezing but surely 12-15c should do that with the frost stat set at 4c?????

or do I not know what i am taking about?????

Thanks for your help by the way - appreciated
 
Even at 12 or 15 it will run for nearly 20 minutes as the stat should be on the return. This ensures total frost protection. But it may reduce the number of times it operates.
 
Cheers again Simon

I only want to reduce the amount of times it fires. Thanks again will keep it at 12-15c and see what happens over winter. At least I know it will not mean frozen pipes.
 
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