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What temp should oil heating boiler be set at?
CL
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Hi Everyone,
I am getting varying advice on what temp to set the thermostat at on my oil burner, some people say the hotter the better as it will be more efficient and others say reducing the temp uses less oil,
Anyone got any firm advice,
Thanks
I am getting varying advice on what temp to set the thermostat at on my oil burner, some people say the hotter the better as it will be more efficient and others say reducing the temp uses less oil,
Anyone got any firm advice,
Thanks
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Does anyone know?0
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Basically as hot as you need it to be. There is no point wasting energy heating the water to a higher temperature than needed.:doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:0
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