Put his name down for a plumbers course when he's older.My baby son has just turned down the CH temp on our condensing boiler and I can't find anything in the handbook about what temp it should be set at. What should I set it at so the kids don't get burnt? Thanks
Put his name down for a plumbers course when he's older.My baby son has just turned down the CH temp on our condensing boiler and I can't find anything in the handbook about what temp it should be set at. What should I set it at so the kids don't get burnt? Thanks![]()
Are you talking about the temperature control on the boiler? If so, set it to 75C and check that the house gets warm and stays warm. Turn up/down if necessary.
Radiators are typically anything up to 80C.
Heating systems are designed for a radiator surface temperature of about 70C! It's just a case of finding the lowest temperature at which the house will reach and maintain the required room temperature. 75C is a good starting point. This is ideal weather for doing that. Once you have set it, you don't need to change it as the weather improves - the boiler takes care of that.Max for the radiator setting on the boiler is 82C. Surely a young child touching a radiator at 82C will get burnt!
You don't want a condensing boiler on max because this will limit the amount it will condense, so cost you more in gas.

A hot radiator is a good way for small children to learn about the dangers of touching potentially hot things - it will hurt but shouldn't cause any permanent injury.
That throws weather compensation out of the window!Quote from user manual, Worcester Bosch Greenstar boilers:
The central heating control on the boiler should be set to the maximum rated temperature of the central heating system. The temperature of each room can be set individually(except primary room with the room thermostat) using the thermostatic radiator valves.
This was true with old boilers with cast iron heat exchangers. It does not matter with modern aluminium and stainless steel ones. If it did, the boilers would not be able to condense.I seem to remember reading somewhere that max temp setting on boiler is kinder to your heat exchanger.
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