Hi
I have 3 zones across 3 floors for central heating (top two in parallel).
These come on by 2 thermostat controls with settings for 24/7 operation. During the night (10pm-4am as I start work early) the minimum temperature is set to 17 degrees. I have done this in the belief that it is better for the boiler to heat up from 17-20 degrees rather than from a lower temperature, and hence not be on for so long a continuous period, but this may not be correct and it may be better to let the temperature drop (as the boiler will come on more during the night when colder as it heats it up and then a bigger temp diffferntial so cool squicker in winter).
I have a new Worcestor boiler fitted and I am looking for advice on what the best choice would be.
1. What is best practice, have 24/7 with set temperatures or let it go colder?
2. Which would be best to preserve boiler life?
3. Which would be best to lower gas bills?
4. If off over night I preseume there needs to be a minimum temperature especially when the outside temerpature is is less than say 10 degrees, so what would be a good setting ?
I am also having an Evohome fitted so I can control the different room temerpatures better, does this affect the above queries in any way?
Thank you.
Colin
I have 3 zones across 3 floors for central heating (top two in parallel).
These come on by 2 thermostat controls with settings for 24/7 operation. During the night (10pm-4am as I start work early) the minimum temperature is set to 17 degrees. I have done this in the belief that it is better for the boiler to heat up from 17-20 degrees rather than from a lower temperature, and hence not be on for so long a continuous period, but this may not be correct and it may be better to let the temperature drop (as the boiler will come on more during the night when colder as it heats it up and then a bigger temp diffferntial so cool squicker in winter).
I have a new Worcestor boiler fitted and I am looking for advice on what the best choice would be.
1. What is best practice, have 24/7 with set temperatures or let it go colder?
2. Which would be best to preserve boiler life?
3. Which would be best to lower gas bills?
4. If off over night I preseume there needs to be a minimum temperature especially when the outside temerpature is is less than say 10 degrees, so what would be a good setting ?
I am also having an Evohome fitted so I can control the different room temerpatures better, does this affect the above queries in any way?
Thank you.
Colin