Hello,
I have recently upgraded to a worcester 30CDI boiler, fitted with a clock.
All the rads in my house have TRV's fitted, however i am wondering if i also need a room stat fitted, hence this post.
The reason i say this is that once the clock "on" time has been reached my boiler is pretty much always on until the clock "off" time has been reached and it is only controlled by the internal stat.
Is this the most economical way to run my boiler? I was thinking it would be better if i get a wireless stat and place it in my livingroom (slowest to warm and the largest room) and control the temp of the upstairs bedrooms with the TRV's.
The livingroom has two 1200 KS rads with TRV's fitted, my thought would be to have the TRV's turned to max and let the stat do the controlling.
What is the most economical way to manage my heating?
Any help appreciated.
I have recently upgraded to a worcester 30CDI boiler, fitted with a clock.
All the rads in my house have TRV's fitted, however i am wondering if i also need a room stat fitted, hence this post.
The reason i say this is that once the clock "on" time has been reached my boiler is pretty much always on until the clock "off" time has been reached and it is only controlled by the internal stat.
Is this the most economical way to run my boiler? I was thinking it would be better if i get a wireless stat and place it in my livingroom (slowest to warm and the largest room) and control the temp of the upstairs bedrooms with the TRV's.
The livingroom has two 1200 KS rads with TRV's fitted, my thought would be to have the TRV's turned to max and let the stat do the controlling.
What is the most economical way to manage my heating?
Any help appreciated.