by ericmark »
Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:37 am
This
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/somerset/7179092.stm is the result of a thermostat failing, clearly should never be removed, it is a safety item.
I have used time to reduce water temperature, the problem is we want 60 degs C at least once a week to stop legionnaires, but being cooler loses less energy, so I have my boiler switch on 4 times a week, three for half hour and one for an hour, and half hour will give us warm water at taps for washing hands, during the summer, winter DHW same temp as CH.
In the main the thermostat works better than a timer, if I had a tank thermostat I would use it, but there are no cables, and there is still a thermostat in the boiler, but using that it keeps the pipes warm so wastes energy.
It takes 4 days with no DHW heating before the tank cools, so even if you do turn off with a timer, the cooling is so slow, you may not notice any drop in temperature.