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I don't turn on my boiler every day so I guess the water in it gets pretty cold.
But when I want to take a shower it I have to run it for one hour.
When I want to fill the bathtub I have to run it for a full three hours. Even if if run the boiler for 2.5 hours, the water turns cold before I can fill the tub.
Is this a normal running time for this much hot water or is there some adjustment I can make.
A friend says I can remove these two white caps (with mains power off) and turn a dial to make the water heat up quicker but I wanted to check here first.
Also, if I make some kind of adjustment to have the water heat quicker, does that make it less efficient - as in, it heats the same amount of water quicker but at a higher cost?
I have a boost button and my question about that is, does it cost the same to heat a certain amount of water only quicker or does it cost more per heated gallon etc?
But when I want to take a shower it I have to run it for one hour.
When I want to fill the bathtub I have to run it for a full three hours. Even if if run the boiler for 2.5 hours, the water turns cold before I can fill the tub.
Is this a normal running time for this much hot water or is there some adjustment I can make.
A friend says I can remove these two white caps (with mains power off) and turn a dial to make the water heat up quicker but I wanted to check here first.
Also, if I make some kind of adjustment to have the water heat quicker, does that make it less efficient - as in, it heats the same amount of water quicker but at a higher cost?
I have a boost button and my question about that is, does it cost the same to heat a certain amount of water only quicker or does it cost more per heated gallon etc?