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Default Adding a room thermostat

In article , "Dave Plowman (News)"
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In article ,
charles wrote:
In article ,
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
Andy Burns wrote:
Dave Plowman wrote:


A kitchen isn't the ideal place for an all house thermostat given
temperatures can be very high in there when cooking.


If the household congregates in there during the morning (when the
C/H is wanted) it might be OK, the O/P says the woodburner then
takes over later in the day ...


Then the TRVs in the kitchen area should cope? They do here.


Surely the whole idea of central heating is that places like the
bathroom are at a decent temp when you use them? Not just the living
areas?


a great many, many years ago, someone asked on Any Questions: "If you
could only have central heasting in one room, which room would it be?"
only one of then panel thought it an odd question,


Of course it was once thought soft not to have bedrooms and bathrooms
below freezing point in winter. Not here, though. Had enough of that as a
kid.

+1
Ice on the inside of the windows - no thanks.
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bert