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Turning off radiators
ericonabike
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in Energy
We have a four bed house, with open plan downstairs. We have a woodburner which heats the downstairs more than adequately, but the rest of the house gets very chilly. Our gas central heating has been turned off of late, but I was thinking of bringing it back on, using the rad thermostats to turn off the two that are in the open plan area. That would leave 7 rads on, including the hall one, where the room thermostat is situated. Would this create any issues for the system?
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That should cause no problems at all.0
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If the radiators in the room with the woodburner have trv's set to a comfortable temperature they will switch off automatically due to the heat from the woodburner.0
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