I have a new boiler that is set at 75C. I am able to heat sufficient hot water for a day if I set the controls for hot water only for half an hour. If I set my controls for the heating alone to come on immediately after the water for a further half hour, I find that all the radiators in the house have reached a very high temperature. The system has therefore been on one hour. I shall call this method “A”.
If on the other hand I set the hot water to come on along with the central heating for an hour together, my perception is that the hot water is not quite as hot, and neither are the downstairs radiators. I shall call this method “B”.
Using method “A” can you please advise me whether this could damage anything in the system. I would have previously always used method “B” over the first hour that my central heating is on, and I am wondering if there is any data to show whether method “A” or method “B” is more efficient.
I should welcome any advice on this matter.
Thank you.
If on the other hand I set the hot water to come on along with the central heating for an hour together, my perception is that the hot water is not quite as hot, and neither are the downstairs radiators. I shall call this method “B”.
Using method “A” can you please advise me whether this could damage anything in the system. I would have previously always used method “B” over the first hour that my central heating is on, and I am wondering if there is any data to show whether method “A” or method “B” is more efficient.
I should welcome any advice on this matter.
Thank you.