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Hi all, hoping you can help
Have moved into an old farm house with an apparently 32 year old oil boiler..!
It's "ideal buccaneer" but can't seem to see a specific model
From the pic attached, can anyone help me workout a few things please
1) is anything here the actual hot water tank and if so, is it tiny!?
2) the thermostat on the boiler itself, what is that setting, is it the heating and hot water temps? I don't seem to have any other thermostat anywhere in the house
3) I have the hot water set to "always" and the heating timed to come on twice. When the heating comes on, is this taking some of the hot water for baths etc away?
4) I also have an immersion switch (which when put on puts the smart meter up 40p per hour!) Why would I need this if the boiler does the hot water? Having said that, very often the water out the tap isn't hot enough, despite the hot water setting on the honeywell thing (that I assume is driven by the boiler) being set to always on
I've set thr boiler thermostat to 90 now and the water is roasting but it's only one off the max of 100 and that seems excessive?
Thank ypu very much in anticipation!
Have moved into an old farm house with an apparently 32 year old oil boiler..!
It's "ideal buccaneer" but can't seem to see a specific model
From the pic attached, can anyone help me workout a few things please
1) is anything here the actual hot water tank and if so, is it tiny!?
2) the thermostat on the boiler itself, what is that setting, is it the heating and hot water temps? I don't seem to have any other thermostat anywhere in the house
3) I have the hot water set to "always" and the heating timed to come on twice. When the heating comes on, is this taking some of the hot water for baths etc away?
4) I also have an immersion switch (which when put on puts the smart meter up 40p per hour!) Why would I need this if the boiler does the hot water? Having said that, very often the water out the tap isn't hot enough, despite the hot water setting on the honeywell thing (that I assume is driven by the boiler) being set to always on
I've set thr boiler thermostat to 90 now and the water is roasting but it's only one off the max of 100 and that seems excessive?
Thank ypu very much in anticipation!
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