Hi again forum, you have all been brilliant in helping me solve the mysteries of plumbing -
On a central heating system - say a y plan - when the boiler is switched on how long should it be firing before the thermostat on the boiler turns off the heat - and then back on -
Am i right in thinking that if the boiler fires up for a bit then turns off then back on that's better than having the boiler continuously on?
PS am i right in saying 90 degrees is the temperature the boiler reaches when it turns off the heat?
Thanks
On a central heating system - say a y plan - when the boiler is switched on how long should it be firing before the thermostat on the boiler turns off the heat - and then back on -
Am i right in thinking that if the boiler fires up for a bit then turns off then back on that's better than having the boiler continuously on?
PS am i right in saying 90 degrees is the temperature the boiler reaches when it turns off the heat?
Thanks