no is that unusual in a new house?Jaen, have you got a wall thermostat anywhere in your house?
?If there is no Thermostat on the walls, which it should have , as they normally come as standard with a new house,
yes but that will not turn the boiler on and off.do you not have a thermostat on the bottom of each radiator ?
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yes but that will not turn the boiler on and off.
There is a swivel knob but no numbers from 0-5, there is just a + and an arrow showing which way + to turn for + i.e up.
If there was a 0-5 do you mean the boiler should be on all the time and it would turn on and off to keep the heat steady?
Thanks
Yes I am only here since april this yearIS your house new?
I don't knowI am nearly sure it is in the regs now that thermostats have to be fitted. More control over heating = more economical and enviormentally/energy efficient.
TRV?You could fit TRV to all rads or as tosullivan .
Sorry , I just re-read that you do have a timer, so turning the rads down should roughly do the same thing in around about way, but the heat will be constantly at the same temperature and it wont knock itself on and off when it is not at the required heat.
well there is a thermostat on the boiler itself. That can set the heat but what i am trying to do is have the boiler come on when the house cools beyond a certain point cos i have read it saves more money than heating it from cold all the time.hi. Just to confirm. A new house has to comply with part L of the building regs. So yes there should be at least one thermosat (more depending on house size) seperate hot water thermostat and all should be zoned
.......what i am trying to do is have the boiler come on when the house cools beyond a certain point .......to use a trv the boiler woul have to be on all the time wouldn't it and that woul be using gas?
I second this idea.....I have my high setpoint for 20.5 degrees and my low setpoint for 18.5 degrees but only because the house is occupied for some of the day.Just get a programmable stat with a setback temperature option.
Programmable thermostat in centre of house
TRV on most rads (optional but obviously worthwhile)
21 degrees from 7:30 to 9:00 am & 5:30 to 11:00 PM
16 degrees setback temp which will bring the heat on outside the above hours if it gets very cold.
Personally I use Heatmiser products not just for looks but for the features.
You would then put your timer (which I'm assuming is in gas boiler) on constant and have an electrician wire the programmable stat to only send power to boiler when it wants heat.
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