We currently have New World Stowaway back boiler fitted, which is attached to a Randall programmer that offers either hot water and heating on, off, on twice, only hot water, etc.
My question is (and please forgive what seems like a stupid question) does the boiler use less gas to heat just the hot water, than it would to heat both the hot water and the heating/radiators?
The question seems like a silly one, but I ask because surely if the boiler is on and burning and heating up, then it is using a certain amount of gas whether it is heating just the hot water or whether it is heating both the hot water and radiators. The flame underneath seems the same size whether it was heating both hot water and radiators, or just hot water.
Secondly, if the boiler is set to hot water only, but there is no hot water cylinderstat fitted, why would the boiler keep firing up and going off? It is doing so like the water is reaching a certain temperature and then cutting out the boiler, but surely if there is no cylinderstat fitted this would not apply? Or is there a thermostat within the boiler somewhere?
My question is (and please forgive what seems like a stupid question) does the boiler use less gas to heat just the hot water, than it would to heat both the hot water and the heating/radiators?
The question seems like a silly one, but I ask because surely if the boiler is on and burning and heating up, then it is using a certain amount of gas whether it is heating just the hot water or whether it is heating both the hot water and radiators. The flame underneath seems the same size whether it was heating both hot water and radiators, or just hot water.
Secondly, if the boiler is set to hot water only, but there is no hot water cylinderstat fitted, why would the boiler keep firing up and going off? It is doing so like the water is reaching a certain temperature and then cutting out the boiler, but surely if there is no cylinderstat fitted this would not apply? Or is there a thermostat within the boiler somewhere?