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Old Yesterday, 15:37   #31
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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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Older central heating is affected by 2 forms of hysteresis.

The first is when the thermostat cuts off the heating when it reaches the desired temperature, but the hot water in the radiator continues to warm the room.
My wife suffers from that one. She thinks that when the heating goes off everything should immediately get cold.

I'm often intrigued by her strange thought processes . . . like when she used to leave the outside (garden) lights on "so the cat can see what it's doing out there in the dark"

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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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The boiler cuts out when the thermostat clicks and vice versa temperature low temperature high. There is no lag. The boiler stops heating but circulation continues. Just the gap in temperature reading is of an issue

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I just realised I don't have home broadband, I tether from the device that is with me on my travels so remote control isn't an option. I will still chase an upgrade.
Yeah, a smart thermostat will be useless to you without home broadband when not at home.
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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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.)
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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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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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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

When ours was fitted it was set at 60, wife moaned the water was too hot so I reset it to 50.
She then moaned the water wasn't hot enough, so I put it back to 60 and told her it was now at 55.

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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

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When ours was fitted it was set at 60, wife moaned the water was too hot so I reset it to 50.
She then moaned the water wasn't hot enough, so I put it back to 60 and told her it was now at 55.

No complaints

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I've set mine to 60c and I'll see how it affects my Mega flow hot water tank and radiators as well as my gas usage.
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Re: When does your Heating usually go on?

The gas man will have a service mode no need to raise or lower temperature. Mine as I mentioned was set at 43 when installed with advisable increase of 5-10 in the winter period. I don't follow that advice anymore. During the gas and electric hikes the advice given by government was to set the boiler at 60 so I did so. My water is set to 50 because my shower only goes that high, anything more would be a waste tbh the taps are mine at 50.

Did you gas man toggle your boiler to be in comfort mode so hot water is always readily available instead of the boiler manually calling for hot water when you turn the tap on? Mine is off. It adds to the bill considerably when on.

There's no efficiency while your boiler is set too high. The whole point of it is to steam inside, recycle the heat your boiler produces. Your boiler must be extracting a lot of heat through the exhaust pipe.

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