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Heating whilst away
The_Realist
Posts: 89 Forumite
in Energy
Hi all,
Moved into my first house this year. Will be away from it for 9/10 days over xmas. What should I do re the heating?
In use currently do : 7:30-8:30, 5:30-9:30
would one hour each be suffice? thoughts?
Moved into my first house this year. Will be away from it for 9/10 days over xmas. What should I do re the heating?
In use currently do : 7:30-8:30, 5:30-9:30
would one hour each be suffice? thoughts?
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Your boiler should have a frost stat that you should ensure is set at the recommended level.(3C)
Personally I would have the timing period considerably longer in this weather, but with the room thermostat turned down to, say, 10C.0
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