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excossack



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Central Heating: Timed heating vs room stat controlled
Currently we have a Vaillant Combi boiler that is controlled by timer for heating so on x hours in the morning then on for x hours in the evening,
The last plumber/heater person that came out when then diverter valve packed in suggested that it would cheaper to run the boiler with a room stat and set the stat at say 20degc and let the boiler do its stuff rather than timed

Both of us are out in work during day at various times (no kids just cats)

Has anyone gone from timed heating to stat controlled heating? Did it save money? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Post #193305 13th Dec 2012 9:41pm
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kingofthesparks



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Yes makes sense everytime just leave it at your desired temp and let it do its thing all year round Thumbs Up
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You should be using both for combi with radiators, different setup for underfloor heating.

Set TRV's half way, room stat at about 19 / 20 degrees and the timer for about 3+ hours in the morning and 5+ at night depending on weather seasons.

During periods of prolonged cold spells I have run the heating 24/7 with room stat set at 20 degrees. This gives best economy with adequate heating.

We run a number of houses and use this setup to achieve best heating at acceptable costs. 2007 TD5 90 Hard Top
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Likewise, i've never used the timer, our heating is 'on' constant .... we just turn the stat down to 17-18 overnight and when out at work, and set it to 20-22 when home/weekends.

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landy andy



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Depends on construction, insulation of the property.

Most uk properties are not built/insulted good enough to retain heat, so a timed thermostat controlled system is normally best.

Andy
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I have been told by various heating engineers that you should turn the water temp right up to max and then use both room/radiator stats and a main central control stat set to 20deg. 1hr on before you get up for 2hrs and then all evening while you are home and 24hrs over the weekend. Do not turn system off if away for a long weekend as takes to long to heat the house up again might as well have just left it set as above. If everything is under control you are not going fast enough.

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I assume when you say 'turn the water temp up to max', you are talking about the boiler stat not the water as in the DHW? As this would be dangerous due to scalding and also cause excessive scale in most systems.

Andy
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excossack



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Interesting replies chaps - thanks
The house is a 3 bed semi 1975 MY.

Cavity insulation, loft insulation (loft has Upvc facias with vents all round to allow it to breathe)
Windows all UPVc

The rads are a selection probably of the older type, single panel single convection, double panel single convection and one rad double panel double convection. I will next year replace the older ones with new DP DC rads. The bathroom rad is a towel one. 1999 Defender TD5 110

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Landlord wrote:
You should be using both for combi with radiators, different setup for underfloor heating.

Set TRV's half way, room stat at about 19 / 20 degrees and the timer for about 3+ hours in the morning and 5+ at night depending on weather seasons.

During periods of prolonged cold spells I have run the heating 24/7 with room stat set at 20 degrees. This gives best economy with adequate heating.

We run a number of houses and use this setup to achieve best heating at acceptable costs.


Sounds Like my set up, timer on the boiler and thermostat in the lounge that overrides the timer set at 20c heating comes on 30mins before I get up and switchs off 30mins before I go out, and comes on 30 mins before I plan to get home and goes off at my usual bed time, I also have thermostatic valves in all rooms except the lounge all set at 3 so no individual rooms get hot, all my rads are acova (old school tube type) and wow to they throw out some heat, bill for a 3 bed 1960s semi is about £750pa with British Gas DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

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£750pa .... Shocked

Also a 3 bed semi, circa 1964 ... i pay £48 per month, and it's always in credit Razz

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Dave-H wrote:
£750pa .... Shocked

Also a 3 bed semi, circa 1964 ... i pay £48 per month, and it's always in credit Razz

Even happier now Cool


perhaps I need some more insulation!! Sad DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

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Bloody hell you lot. I live in a 3 bed terrace house in Brizzle. Centre of 3 houses so not a small typical terrace house. Cavity wall down front and back, 12" of insulation in the loft, new double glazing last year all round. I have an 8KW log burner in living room. Over the last 3 bills, given 3 monthly my bill has averaged 13 quid a 1/4!!!!! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
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£750 pa wowsers

3 bed bungalow we dont spend that much for our dual fuel from British Gas. And then we get a load back for selling them our solar power. If everything is under control you are not going fast enough.

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I'm in the "lucky" position of living in an 18th century terraced house. Single-glazed all round, and no insulation whatsoever. Suffice to say the heat gets out pretty easy! Oil-fired heating as well. There's an open fire too which is a bonus I guess. No idea what my bill will be, but I would imagine it'll be the wrong side of £500 to re-fill the tank in the spring Sad

Looking forward to moving to a more modern property in the future, with insulation and double glazing and mains gas. Added benefit of a gas hob, can't stand these damn electric ones Sad
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