Hi. I would be grateful if someone here can help me please - I have been struggling to find out anything for the last 2 years...
I have a 3-yr old Vaillant Eco 831 condensing combi boiler and I live in a purpose built block of flats (not on the top or ground floor). Obviously I am worried about frozen pipes as it has been extremely cold in the last few winters....
The thing is that I can't see any exposed pipes from my boiler apart from a vent (circle shape which steam comes out) and it appears that all the pipes are inside the walls.
In addition, even when it was (i think) -2 degrees outside, it's still around 11 degrees in door . Earlier on this morning it was 6 degrees outside, and 16.5 in door (probably 1-3 degrees lower in the kitchen where the boiler is).
Given the above, is it ok for me to simply switch off the boiler completely (i.e. not even need the frost protection thing which kicks in automatically at 5 degrees) if I am say going away for a few days or even switched it off entirely during the winter period?
Many many thanks
I have a 3-yr old Vaillant Eco 831 condensing combi boiler and I live in a purpose built block of flats (not on the top or ground floor). Obviously I am worried about frozen pipes as it has been extremely cold in the last few winters....
The thing is that I can't see any exposed pipes from my boiler apart from a vent (circle shape which steam comes out) and it appears that all the pipes are inside the walls.
In addition, even when it was (i think) -2 degrees outside, it's still around 11 degrees in door . Earlier on this morning it was 6 degrees outside, and 16.5 in door (probably 1-3 degrees lower in the kitchen where the boiler is).
Given the above, is it ok for me to simply switch off the boiler completely (i.e. not even need the frost protection thing which kicks in automatically at 5 degrees) if I am say going away for a few days or even switched it off entirely during the winter period?
Many many thanks