by narrowboat »
Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:13 pm
[quote="gisago"]Hello again, it may be worth talking to Ferroli or even the installer if you can.
Personally I would make more use of the timer and maybe not leave it on constant. I wouldnt want my bathroom rads on 24/7 either. Im pretty sure you could keep the house warm even if it was timed to shut down at night. With underfloor heating it takes a long time to cool down so i doubt you would wake up to a cold house. Try timing it to come on an hour before you get up and off for a spell during the daytime if no-one is at home. I know you are concerned about efficiency but i bet if you note how much gas you consume as it is at present and compare it with what im suggesting you will be better off.
(I'll probably start an argument now suggesting that)
Hopefully this helps you out a bit.
You could get really technical and zone the 2 rads off and control those with thermostats but it depends how much you want to spend on altering the system etc. Try option 1 and see how you get on.[/quote]
Hi again and ta for your time in replying.
I have used the Ferroli site and sent their techies an email. Awaiting reply. I could just switch the system 'on' and 'off. In fact that is what I did until recently but was advised against it as underfloor heating takes many hours to reach thermostat temps and thus it was inefficient to do it this way. Hence my change of operation. Of course in about a months time I wont need the heating side on just a timer for the water. I am lucky in one respect that I live in a south facing apartment that has a very large floor area of about 1,100 sq ft and continuous glass walling. So for example when the sun shines it is like living in a conservatory. The downside is on a non-sunny day the heat does the opposite. This is my first winter in the place so I don't have a true record of past performance.
Anyway once again many thanks for your input.