Alde heating display temperature v Swift panel

IanTG
IanTG Forum Participant Posts: 419
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edited April 2017 in Caravans #1

out in new van, using Alde heating for first time. It seems odd to me that the Alde control panel is showing an interior temperature of  31 (never!) and the Swift Command panel next to it is showing 17.1 degrees, which seems more likely. How can this difference exist?

as the max one can set Alde to is 30 degrees, isn't the Alde displayed temp of 31 effectively stopping heating coming on?

any advice most welcome.

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  • Simon100
    Simon100 Club Member Posts: 666
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    edited April 2017 #2

    In the settings menu there is a button showing a thermometer with red liquid. This is the 'temperature offset' menu which allows you to recalibrate the temperature displayed.

    I found it in the 'Operating Instructions' manual which I downloaded from the Alde Site

    http://www.alde.co.uk/manuals.php

     

     

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
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    edited April 2017 #3

    Is that the demand temperature or the actual ambient temperature? 

    If it's the latter then calibrating it using the offset function won't help much as it operates on only + or - 5 degrees I think. 

    Faulty sensor maybe?

  • IanTG
    IanTG Forum Participant Posts: 419
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    edited April 2017 #4

    Thanks both. I have recalibrated the ambient temp as suggested by Simon, but as Micky says, one can only do so by +\- 5 degrees.

    In fact, this morning, the Swift ambient temp reads 2 degrees less (at  10.5 with heating off overnight) than the Alde (which is the other way round from last night, and the gap between the two was 14 degrees then)

    heating is now on and working, and the displayed ambient temp is rising. But I don't feel I've really got to the bottom of this issue of displayed ambient temp difference, so any further comment most welcome.

  • Heethers
    Heethers Forum Participant Posts: 641
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    edited April 2017 #5

    When l had a problem on site with my Alde programmer l rang Alde, a guy their l think his name was Neil talk me through the problem, all fixed in 15minutes fantastic service. When l rang the dealer they couldn't solve the problem they were the ones that advised me to contact Alde, the number is in the manual

  • mickysf
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    edited April 2017 #6

    Just wonder if the positioning of the sensors may have a little to do with it? I know with ours that the variation between them can be 'wildly' out initially until the van fabric warms up and air is circulating around. Once all is settled down try calibrating them together again.

  • stephen p
    stephen p Forum Participant Posts: 194
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    edited April 2017 #7

    This has been my only criticism of the Alde heating system. It takes ages for the indicated temperature to drop leaving the van getting cold while it settles. I find it best however to let things stabilise and avoid the temptation to chase the temperatures up and down on the settings.

    I have tried running mine with the panel back light OFF, my theory was that the heat from the light and its drive circuits could be affecting the thermostat sensor in the panel. I think this helps.

    An additional sensor, Alde part 3010-346 is available as a plug in extra, it looks quite neat but needs to be fitted into a hole in a panel, 2m cable so this could be mounted away from the control panel or other heat sources.

     

     

  • Hughnew
    Hughnew Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited January 2018 #8

    Did you resolve your Alde panel issue? I am having the same problem and am struggling to get it fixed.