boiler what temp should it be set at
boiler what temp should it be set at
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Trustmeimadoctor

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14,310 posts

179 months

Wednesday 13th July 2011
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hello need some advice on our new boiler
what temp should the central heating and hot water be set at ?

its a vaillant ecotec plus 937 and has a seperate dial for CH and HW at the moment the ch is set all the way to the left as in off i think hw knob is set at about 10 o'clock dont know exact temp as im not in front of it

oh and what pressure should there be in it

can anyone help ?


Ricky_M

6,618 posts

243 months

Wednesday 13th July 2011
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Central Heating should be set a 80 degrees for optimum performance from the radiators. Although its really down to personal preference.

Same with the Hot Water temp, personal preference.

Pressure should be set at 1.5 bar with the system cold.

I think with this boiler, if you press the minus button, it gives you a digital readout of the pressure.

benbob

14 posts

179 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Contrary to the above advice, the ch should NOT be set at 80C.
Condensing boilers run more efficiently on lower temperatures, and the lower the better in theory. In daily use, the main factor is the RETURN temperature which has a significant change around 55C. Couple of degrees above or a couple of degrees below can make a 10% difference in gas use.

98elise

31,557 posts

185 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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benbob said:
Contrary to the above advice, the ch should NOT be set at 80C.
Condensing boilers run more efficiently on lower temperatures, and the lower the better in theory. In daily use, the main factor is the RETURN temperature which has a significant change around 55C. Couple of degrees above or a couple of degrees below can make a 10% difference in gas use.
Radiators are rated based on 80C. Reducing the temperature will significantly reduce the output, that's probably why you're using less gas smile

dirkgently

2,160 posts

255 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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The system should have a design temperature, that will be the correct one.

eldar

24,915 posts

220 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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98elise said:
Radiators are rated based on 80C. Reducing the temperature will significantly reduce the output, that's probably why you're using less gas smile
Its the return temp. thats important with condensing boilers. Rads can be 80c, but needs to be balanced to get the return temp to support condensing which is where the extra efficiency comes from.

Arthur Jackson

2,111 posts

254 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Used to design a temp drop of 11 degrees, nearer 14-15 now to facilitate condensing.