Just had my worcester bosch cdi37 combi boiler issue fixed (intermittent problem with temperature of hot water - the heat exchanger was replaced under warranty).
Next time the heating came on I noticed that the radiators were the hottest ever. They were dangerously hot. So I then checked the heating settings and noticed the engineer had left at max. I've no idea what the dial was set at before!!
Whilst checking the boiler instructions, the book suggests a range of "40 °C and 90 °C." Looking at the dial this range is from 1-6, plus the minimum and max.
I've seen some information on websites suggesting that if the dial is left at max then this will use too much gas. I've spoken to the technical team at Worcester Bosch and they've suggested either number 6.
So I'm wondering what should the heating dial be left at, looking at trying to use the least amount of gas but keeping the house at a comfortable level.
Any suggestions please?
Next time the heating came on I noticed that the radiators were the hottest ever. They were dangerously hot. So I then checked the heating settings and noticed the engineer had left at max. I've no idea what the dial was set at before!!
Whilst checking the boiler instructions, the book suggests a range of "40 °C and 90 °C." Looking at the dial this range is from 1-6, plus the minimum and max.
I've seen some information on websites suggesting that if the dial is left at max then this will use too much gas. I've spoken to the technical team at Worcester Bosch and they've suggested either number 6.
So I'm wondering what should the heating dial be left at, looking at trying to use the least amount of gas but keeping the house at a comfortable level.
Any suggestions please?