Hi,
I have a BAXI combi boiler used for water and central heating.
I have 4 radiators fixed with Drayton TRV.
These are my clarifications.
1. My radiator valves has only thermostat mode and does not have a switch off mode. Can't I never switch off my radiators?
2. I had noticed that irrespective of keeping the radiators in thermostat mode or on mode, the number of units consumed is always same
3. One of my friend was telling that atleast one of the radiators should or will not have valves since the water always needs to go atleast one radiator at all time. Is it true? He said otherwise the water will be blowed up nowhere to go.
If this is the case, why all my radiators have valves and am i not supposed to switch it off or keep in thermostat mode.
4. There is a boiler heating control and individual radiator valves in radiator. How does both gets into sync. For eg., if I keep the boiler central heating to 60 degrees and radiator valves to number 1, does it make any difference.
I have a BAXI combi boiler used for water and central heating.
I have 4 radiators fixed with Drayton TRV.
These are my clarifications.
1. My radiator valves has only thermostat mode and does not have a switch off mode. Can't I never switch off my radiators?
2. I had noticed that irrespective of keeping the radiators in thermostat mode or on mode, the number of units consumed is always same
3. One of my friend was telling that atleast one of the radiators should or will not have valves since the water always needs to go atleast one radiator at all time. Is it true? He said otherwise the water will be blowed up nowhere to go.
If this is the case, why all my radiators have valves and am i not supposed to switch it off or keep in thermostat mode.
4. There is a boiler heating control and individual radiator valves in radiator. How does both gets into sync. For eg., if I keep the boiler central heating to 60 degrees and radiator valves to number 1, does it make any difference.