Worcester 28i RSF. What power setting should I use?

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Hi all

I have a Worcester 28i RSF. It works perfectly but I wanted your advice on the temp setting. It has a dial on the front which allows you to set the heat (power?) of the heating. It ranges from off to '4' with 4 being the hottest.

Now from an efficiency point of view what setting should I use?
Typically I always used 1.5-2 on the dial, but a friend of mine mentioned that boilers are most efficient on their max setting which I'd not heard before and I wanted to confirm what setting is generally best.

Many thanks
 
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Yep, as said it's working fine. The dial changes the temp of the water in the radiators from hot to scalding hot.

However which is more efficient, a lower setting or a higher setting?
 
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Setting makes little difference for efficiency.
Ignore the advice and opinions of the general public about boilers and central heating; the vast majority of people don't have a clue. If you want to know something, ask the guy that services your boiler, it's his job to know, and he can see your particular installation.
 

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