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Central heating

(31 Posts)
Peonyrose Tue 01-Oct-19 17:57:46

I have got my central heating on, I have tried to wait as the thermometer says it's warm enough, goodness knows how I will get on when it's really cold!

JaredWelch Mon 18-Nov-19 06:23:01

Having thermostat in the home is the best way to set the temperature. One can install in the main room according to the comfort.

Marydoll Mon 18-Nov-19 07:17:18

Reported

Gonegirl Mon 18-Nov-19 10:21:15

Reported what? confused

Marydoll Mon 18-Nov-19 10:27:54

I reported spam which has been deleted.
Hope that answers your your query Gonegirl.

bikergran Mon 18-Nov-19 16:06:33

A question for all...when you set your timer (on the boiler) to allow it to come on/off diff times "Does the actual dial move round)

Like if it shows 8.00 am at the top if you looked at it 2 hours later would the dial have moved and be showing 10.00a,?

i tired for an hour last night to set my boiler timer, tried the other day, I can only asume it is not working.

I have new wall thermostat so thats all ok. but cant seem to get my timer on the boiler to come on off ive done the little pegs as it says.

I thought I would hear maybe a little ticking noise as the dial/clock on the bolier moves round. hmm