Hello Everyone!
Just looking for some advice on the heating system in our house and how to work it!
There is a Vaillant Ecomax boiler and Honeywell RF DT92E1000 Wireless Digital Room Thermostat - no programmer. The only way I have found to get the heating on is to turn the thermostat on at the same time as selected on the boiler clock, otherwise the heating will not come on at the selected times on the boiler clock.
Is the only way to get heating to physically turn on the thermostat in this set up? Is there anyway to get heating on, for example, in the morning without having to wake up, and turn the thermostat on?
Additionally, the gas and electricity bills have been astronomical around £300 per month combined gas and electricity, with a roughly 50/50 split between gas and electricity - I'm trying to work out why?? Switched energy supplier and still the same! Is it the boiler? Room thermostat is set to around 21-23°C when needed.
Any help is much appreciated, thank you
Edit: I forgot to mention that when the thermostat is turned on and the boiler fires up, the hot water is absolutely boiling!
Just looking for some advice on the heating system in our house and how to work it!
There is a Vaillant Ecomax boiler and Honeywell RF DT92E1000 Wireless Digital Room Thermostat - no programmer. The only way I have found to get the heating on is to turn the thermostat on at the same time as selected on the boiler clock, otherwise the heating will not come on at the selected times on the boiler clock.
Is the only way to get heating to physically turn on the thermostat in this set up? Is there anyway to get heating on, for example, in the morning without having to wake up, and turn the thermostat on?
Additionally, the gas and electricity bills have been astronomical around £300 per month combined gas and electricity, with a roughly 50/50 split between gas and electricity - I'm trying to work out why?? Switched energy supplier and still the same! Is it the boiler? Room thermostat is set to around 21-23°C when needed.
Any help is much appreciated, thank you
Edit: I forgot to mention that when the thermostat is turned on and the boiler fires up, the hot water is absolutely boiling!