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Keeping house warm
We have a one-year old condensing boiler on the heating system. The boiler
has an external water-temperature selector dial. The system has a hall thermostat. If we need the house a bit warmer, is it more economical to turn up the water temperature or the thermostat, or is the overall cost the same? To be honest, if the thermostat works, I can't see why one would need to alter the water-temperature. -- Budgie NB Reply to newsgroup. Email address will get you nowhere. |
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