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Hi,
We have recently moved into a house that has a condensing Baxi Boiler (not a combination one), and also has TRV's on every radiator. There is also a Room thermostat in the hall way. The room thermostat is suituated directly opposite the hallway radiator. Due to this the thermostat is clicking off when the hall wall is warm, but the rest of the house could still be cold.
Questions:
1. Do I really need a room thermostat if all the rads have TRVs ?
2. Is it worth me moving the Room Thermostat ?
3. Should I just set the room thermostat to some high temp to keep the heating going and let the TRV's control the individual room temperatures ?
4. Would No. 3 make our heating bill expensive ?
Thanks
We have recently moved into a house that has a condensing Baxi Boiler (not a combination one), and also has TRV's on every radiator. There is also a Room thermostat in the hall way. The room thermostat is suituated directly opposite the hallway radiator. Due to this the thermostat is clicking off when the hall wall is warm, but the rest of the house could still be cold.
Questions:
1. Do I really need a room thermostat if all the rads have TRVs ?
2. Is it worth me moving the Room Thermostat ?
3. Should I just set the room thermostat to some high temp to keep the heating going and let the TRV's control the individual room temperatures ?
4. Would No. 3 make our heating bill expensive ?
Thanks