Hi, Been monitoring my gas consumption
and as I have 11 rads running at lowest setting on boiler, 50 degrees, I was wondering if I turned half rads off and upped boiler to 70 degrees, which would be most economical? All rads are trv except small bathroom 1, and at this weather, rads always on, rooms never come up to temp to shut trv.s down. big rooms;Any advice appreciated, on how boiler copes?
Systems are traditionally designed for a lowest outside temperature of -1°C and a room temperature of 21°C.
With temperatures dropping to -8°C or lower, the highest you will get your room up to is about 15°C - unless the system is considerably oversized.
If you are running the boiler at 50°C the rad output will only be 35% of the manufacturer's stated output and at 70°C it will be 82%.
TRV's will only work if the radiators are giving off enough heat to bring the room up to temperature. If you are running at 50°C, this will never happen.
Turning rads off is not effective as the room will still get heated by transmission through the internal walls.
What controls do you have apart from the boiler thermostat and TRVs on the radiators?