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Best settings for easicom 28 boiler
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JanisDzenis
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Hello there. Making my first post here so Hi.
Have question about my boiler. Got Easicom 28 and would like to ask what would be the best settings for it.
Currently its burning out gas so fast. My gas is on top up cards so spending around 80-90 quid a month just for gas which is quite a lot.
Currently I have set up temperature of 60 degrees for heating and 38 for water. Timer is set up heat every 2 hours for an hour. Its still quite cold in house.
Would appreciate any advice.
Thank You
Have question about my boiler. Got Easicom 28 and would like to ask what would be the best settings for it.
Currently its burning out gas so fast. My gas is on top up cards so spending around 80-90 quid a month just for gas which is quite a lot.
Currently I have set up temperature of 60 degrees for heating and 38 for water. Timer is set up heat every 2 hours for an hour. Its still quite cold in house.
Would appreciate any advice.
Thank You
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JanisDzenis wrote: »Hello there. Making my first post here so Hi.
Have question about my boiler. Got Easicom 28 and would like to ask what would be the best settings for it.
Currently its burning out gas so fast. My gas is on top up cards so spending around 80-90 quid a month just for gas which is quite a lot.
Currently I have set up temperature of 60 degrees for heating and 38 for water. Timer is set up heat every 2 hours for an hour. Its still quite cold in house.
Would appreciate any advice.
Thank You
What type of dwelling is it, how many rooms/radiators. Have you got a room thermostat and/or radiator thermostats. What kind of insulation do you have in the property/roofspace. Are your windows double glazed. Is it your house or rented. Have you done your best to trace and stop draughts under doors/through windows.
On the face of it your settings are OK. The house should get warm at that, but will get cold after being off for an hour. Half the battle is controlling your heat losses, do you leave bedroom doors open or closed (close any doors that do not need to be open).0
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