On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 12:04:28 +0100, Ben Blaukopf wrote:
John wrote:
Out of curiosity I calculated how much gas my boiler pilot light
consumed and took a meter reading at 9pm and again at exactly 9pm the
next day. The heating & water have been off all that time with just the
boiler pilot light lit. I included the 2 red decimal numbers in the
meter readings and in 24hrs it had used 0.18 unit, which over a year is
65.70 units. If my sums are correct (Calorific Value of 39.4) I work
that out to be around 2081kWh. Is that amount of consumption about
right for a pilot light? On 2p per kwh that would be around £41 a year.
The boiler is a Potterton Prima B about 6 years old.
http://www.jobnut.co.uk/services/uti...ectricity.html
says 3-5/month, so it sounds like you're bang on.
around 240W - plausible.
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