question on gas consumption
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:43 am
we returned home yesterday 4 dec after a 16 day holiday. prior to departing i set the central heating thermostat to switch the heating on if the temperature dropped to fifteen degrees. we have a fairly new combi boiler which is fully electronic i.e. no pilot light. we also have a newish gas fire which has a pilot light which i forgot to switch off before we left. i read the meter prior to leaving and again when we arrived back yesterday - i was horrified to see we had used 14 units (imperial meter) approx 450kwh at approx 28kwh a day with only the pilot light on the fire consuming gas. i understand it was quite cold these last 2 weeks but i would be surprised if the temperature in the house got low enough (15 degrees) to kick the heating on although i suppose its possible, as an indicator,when we arrived home yesterday with an outside air temperature of 5 degrees and after i had read the meter i clicked the thermostat on; it switched the heating on at 19 degrees. i would be grateful for any thoughts as to this consumption before i investigate further.