Hi,
We had a new Greenstar CDi combi boiler fitted last year. We have radiators with thermostatic control valves fitted on to all but 2 (hall and bathroom rad/towel heater)
We have NO roomstat anywhere in the house.
The boiler has a knob for the central heating numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6 and MAX.
The rads have valves 1-5 heat settings.
What's the most economical way to run the central heating?
A) Turn the boiler up to MAX and turn the rads down to 1 or 2
B) Turn the boiler down to 2 or 3 and the rads UP to 4 or 5.
The booklet we have states that A. is the most economical but it talks about having a room stat. This is the wording:
"CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS WITH ROOM THERMOSTATS/THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES:
THE CENTRAL HEATING CONTROL ON THE BOILER SHOULD BE SET TO THE MAXIMUM RATED TEMPERATURE OF THE CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM.
THE TEMPERATURE OF EACH ROOM CAN BE SET INDIVIDUALLY (EXCEPT PRIMARY ROOM ROOM WITH THE ROOM THERMOSTAT) USING THE THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES"
We don't have a room stat anywhere, so does this apply to us?
Sorry for the thicko question, I'm only used to a room stat to control the heating , we moved here 2 years ago and it's all new to me!!!! HELP!!
We had a new Greenstar CDi combi boiler fitted last year. We have radiators with thermostatic control valves fitted on to all but 2 (hall and bathroom rad/towel heater)
We have NO roomstat anywhere in the house.
The boiler has a knob for the central heating numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6 and MAX.
The rads have valves 1-5 heat settings.
What's the most economical way to run the central heating?
A) Turn the boiler up to MAX and turn the rads down to 1 or 2
B) Turn the boiler down to 2 or 3 and the rads UP to 4 or 5.
The booklet we have states that A. is the most economical but it talks about having a room stat. This is the wording:
"CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS WITH ROOM THERMOSTATS/THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES:
THE CENTRAL HEATING CONTROL ON THE BOILER SHOULD BE SET TO THE MAXIMUM RATED TEMPERATURE OF THE CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM.
THE TEMPERATURE OF EACH ROOM CAN BE SET INDIVIDUALLY (EXCEPT PRIMARY ROOM ROOM WITH THE ROOM THERMOSTAT) USING THE THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES"
We don't have a room stat anywhere, so does this apply to us?
Sorry for the thicko question, I'm only used to a room stat to control the heating , we moved here 2 years ago and it's all new to me!!!! HELP!!