I have recently had my 25 year old boiler replaced with a new condensing conventional one, and decided to monitor the meter readings at 2200 every night for 3 weeks.
The heating and water have two periods a day, namely 0700 to 0900, then 1630 to 2200, there are 7 radiators, and a hot water cylinder.
The average readings so far are 1.5 meter units every 24 hours with actual on time being 7.5 hours.
The meter is still the old type measuring 100's cubic feet per unit (about 31 KWH), and I think that means we are using around 46.5 KWH a day.
Is that a reasonable figure, because I havn't got a clue if it's good or bad.
Thanks vectraguy
The heating and water have two periods a day, namely 0700 to 0900, then 1630 to 2200, there are 7 radiators, and a hot water cylinder.
The average readings so far are 1.5 meter units every 24 hours with actual on time being 7.5 hours.
The meter is still the old type measuring 100's cubic feet per unit (about 31 KWH), and I think that means we are using around 46.5 KWH a day.
Is that a reasonable figure, because I havn't got a clue if it's good or bad.
Thanks vectraguy