Yep probably nearly £2Just cost ..... to run the heating system on full (whatever temp that gets to ) is going to waste a load of fuel, that would be a serious amount of money,
Yep probably nearly £2Just cost ..... to run the heating system on full (whatever temp that gets to ) is going to waste a load of fuel, that would be a serious amount of money,
No it wont, you dont understand how a boiler works, it wont be on full power for eight hours, once the rads are up to temp depending on your boiler it will modulate, or switch on and off to keep the rads to tempSystem on full for 8Hrs going to use a lot more than £2
System on full for 8Hrs going to use a lot more than £2 ..
you dont understand how a boiler works, p
I do understand how a boiler works .... and the action of a boiler thermostat in conjunction with room stat. Just expect to keep a load of steel panel rads at high temp for 8Hrs will cost more than £2 It's irrelevant anyway now as following advise above I contacted Adey, and they advise only 1 Hr on hot required to make it work. So that has been completed.
I do understand how a boiler works .... and the action of a boiler thermostat in conjunction with room stat.
Don't think that is correct, in this house wall mounted stat was set to 20 .... and switched off the boiler, even though rad had a towel on top, slowing down convection currents, the panels still radiating significant heat.
I had to increase room stat temp to keep the boiler running ....... obviously ambient temp not much below 20 indoors anyway
I understand your principle of covering the top of the radiator - it is to stop convection currents, and I did follow that advice. I used blankets.
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