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better to reduce flow temp on boiler imo
Surely reducing flow temp will send the water with less heat and therefore take longer to heat the gaff up?
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better to reduce flow temp on boiler imo
Surely reducing flow temp will send the water with less heat and therefore take longer to heat the gaff up?
If you have a condensing boiler, the flow should be a low as practical (to achieve room temp in a reasonable time). If the return temperature is too high, then the boiler is not likely to condense.
Pah! Buy toys if you must, but I bet you can get damn near the same result with a bit of tinkering.
Pah! Buy toys if you must, but I bet you can get damn near the same result with a bit of tinkering.
Long time no hear stranger.
I hope life is good for you.
Fogarty, if you kept your lass warm she'd not need the heating so high. :devil2:
My problem is our lass likes it at 23 c and I have to sit in conservatory with me shorts on roastin. What are you women like ?.
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