Hi all, I have my oil heating set to come on for 2.5 hours every evening to heat 6 rooms. In order to reduce oil usage, I turned off a couple of rads in 2 of the rooms that are rarely occupied. My O/H says turning off rads makes no difference and that to reduce oil usage, I need to cut back on the length of time the burner is on. Surely turning off rads reduces oil usage? Any advice on this would be welcome.
do you have a temputure sensor/ thermometer?
and what is the house generally heated too?
is the system zoned?
is it also automatically heating a HW cylinder?
at the moment many people are wondering about reducing their heating costs, but do not appreciate they need to deal with heat loss to achieve this.
what year was your home built?
what windows, insulation (wall,Fl, ceilings) ?
and have you a lot of drafts/air-leakage?
also what year is your boiler?
and have you insulated the pipework?
we could go on, but you see my point
In order to reduce oil usage
: you need to take a holistic view of your home and energy usage.
you might find by cutting down/turning off your electrical appliances or walking to the shop instead of driving you'll save more energy/money at a cheaper cost than doing all the measures above in order to save a little on your oil heating.
but you haven't said what your yearly oil bill is either?