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Old 15-10-2025, 11:28   #34
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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
If we could have had a Worcester thermostat with our new boiler then the pump would keep running after the flame had cut off. (We couldn't because the Worcester thermostat needed mains and there are no sockets near where we need to site the thermostat.)
My Ideal boiler pump sounds like it keeps running after the flame goes out for a short time and my Hive wall thermostat is battery operated and it's control unit is where my old control unit was in my airing cupboard, my plumber wired everything in to code, so I would have thought your plumber should have been able to do yours too and connect it to the same power he connected your boiler to.

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What are peoples boiler control temps set at, I guess mines set too high at 80c and I could turn it down to 60-70c and still get efficiency? I guess a plumber often turns it right up when it's fitted and being serviced and often leave it there.

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