Central Heating - on yet?

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lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey
Yes.

Ours has been supposedly off for a few weeks now, but it seems we have a problem with a motorised valve, and when it should only be doing hot water, it also heats the radiators. Need to get the plumber in to look at that.

You can usually operate the valve manually to put it in the correct position; and give it a good wiggle - that might be enough to get it operating again.
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
Heating not on. It’ll likely kick in around 5pm on October 31st for an hour.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
You can usually operate the valve manually to put it in the correct position; and give it a good wiggle - that might be enough to get it operating again.

Worth a try. I'll have a look tonight. Though we are getting close to the point in the year where we can turn off the hot water as well (that has an immersion heater powered by surplus solar, in addition to the gas boiler).
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
MrsP will not allow the heating to be turned off just yet, it only comes on for a hour or so first thing in the morning if it's cold enough and a couple of hours in the evening.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Worth a try. I'll have a look tonight. Though we are getting close to the point in the year where we can turn off the hot water as well (that has an immersion heater powered by surplus solar, in addition to the gas boiler).

I've been experimenting with leaving it running all day with the thermostat at 20 degrees and lowering the output temperature of our gas boiler. It's an old Glow Worm " Ultimate 50FF " traditional boiler which they stopped making in 2005 ot thereabouts. The manufacturers data sheet says it is 76% efficient in heating mode and a little over 50% efficient in hot water mode. It fires up at random times during the day when the temperature drops. Did that all over the three coldest months Nov / Dec / Jan to see what the gas consumption was. A bit of an eye opener when you see the gas usage converted to kWh 😮
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
I still have my central heating on every night for about 4 to 5 hours. As I post it's 77 Fahrenheit in my flat. I'll turn it off in another hour or so. 🧐

That would be way too warm for most people - it is 25C.

Are you sure you aren't a lizard-man? ^_^
 

lazybloke

Ginger biscuits and cheddar
Location
Leafy Surrey
Me and my partner try to have it off as much as we can. I get very hot in bed, and so does she but that's apparently the way she likes it. She never wears many clothes either; I'm always on at her to wear a jumper and then we can have it off all day. But she prefers fewer clothes and having it on more

Was that deliberately written in the style of Viz?
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
So we've established the temperature. What year is it?
Isn't Fahrenheit somewhat archaic unless you're one of those strange 'mericans.

More than "somewhat". I think I'm older than Accy, but we were taught Celsius (or at the time Centigrade) in school, and I really don't remember weather forecasts coming in anything else as standard.
 
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