This might be a stupid question but I am trying to think outside the Box, since lpg is going up and wages staying the same!!
Here we go!!!
I have a 10+ old boiler and it works well. It has a high and low setting on the boiler. Would putting a thermostat on the outlet pipe of the boiler improve efficientcy? Currently untill the room stat goes to temp the boiler is going flat out. The temperature of the return water must be quite high, so would it be a good idear to have the pump going without boiler. i'm not sure what temperature it runs at but for argument sake I will say 60C. I could set a thermostat to turn off at a lower temp and turn on when it gets to 50C. Surely it uses more energy maintaining a high temp than it does to just reach it.
I am really curious about this. If I have explained this in an crap way and anyone understands me. Could you re-write the question or just answer it.
Many thanks for taking the time
Here we go!!!
I have a 10+ old boiler and it works well. It has a high and low setting on the boiler. Would putting a thermostat on the outlet pipe of the boiler improve efficientcy? Currently untill the room stat goes to temp the boiler is going flat out. The temperature of the return water must be quite high, so would it be a good idear to have the pump going without boiler. i'm not sure what temperature it runs at but for argument sake I will say 60C. I could set a thermostat to turn off at a lower temp and turn on when it gets to 50C. Surely it uses more energy maintaining a high temp than it does to just reach it.
I am really curious about this. If I have explained this in an crap way and anyone understands me. Could you re-write the question or just answer it.
Many thanks for taking the time
