It's a stupid central heating question! Part 2!!
"Matt Beard" wrote in message
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steve wrote:
All the radiators in the flat are registering around 48/49 degrees except
the one in the living room. When the heating kicks in after a period of
inactivity, that radiator reaches 48 and the room starts heating up but
it
begins to cool when the boiler's been going for a while - then it drops
to
about 38 or so and that's when the room stabilises.
This may be a silly question... but if, as you say, you don't have a
radiator thermometer, how come you have just quoted the temperature of
your radiators?
Meat probe resting on the top. Professional nothing, but I claim points for
resourceful. I thangewe!
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