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Default TVR on communal central heating system

On Friday, 14 February 2014 09:04:29 UTC, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article , Bill Wright writes: polygonum wrote: For some, fitting TRVs might increase comfort! I find I am uncomfortable in the majority of heated indoor locations. Home - well, most often 18 or lower. And quite comfortably, thank you. Irrelevant, but in some council-run district heating schemes each dwelling has a device on the wall that measures the room temperature and this is used to calculate the bill for that dwelling. So the residents drape bags of frozen peas over the device. There are devices which measure the flow rate and temperature drop between flow and return, to enable accurate billing for energy consumed. They are not cheap though. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


These posts are all very interesting, but what has it got to do with fitting an old british sports car to a communal heating system?