by plumbbob »
Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:08 pm
Generally only newer thermostatic rad valves (TRV) have an off position. Generally the lowest setting is "Frost" so if the room is cold, they will not switch off. Of course, it may not be working properly and allowing water to pass.
Certainly, more oil will be used if the rad is hot, but how much depends on many factors such as the outside temp, the efficiency of the boiler, the size of radiator.
It is accepted that at least one rad must be left on permanently to protect the pump.
Personally, I do not believe leaving the heat on 24/7 is the most cost effective way to heat a house but prefer to heat the rooms as and when I want. There are many though who will argue this point.