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Hmm, I'm wondering now whether the problem wasn't just a couple of unusually mild days so the heating didn't kick in … I set it last night at min. 24º for this morning and it came on as usual, and the meter readings are back to normal.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostHmm, I'm wondering now whether the problem wasn't just a couple of unusually mild days so the heating didn't kick in … I set it last night at min. 24º for this morning and it came on as usual, and the meter readings are back to normal.
Glad that the problem has ceased to be.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostHmm, I'm wondering now whether the problem wasn't just a couple of unusually mild days so the heating didn't kick in … I set it last night at min. 24º for this morning and it came on as usual, and the meter readings are back to normal.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI abandoned the use of my central heating system several years ago. Only twice in recent months have I even used the open gas fire (the only one in the house) and only for a few hours each time. The temperature within the house has only very occasionally dropped below 18°C very rarely, and extra layers of clothing have dealt with that. There again, I live alone in the house and avoid opening windows at all when the outside temperature drops below 10°C. It seems very much more than likely that you central heating is working per spec.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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....on mine ....sometimes the water/operative water in the boiler fall below a 'certain' level and a cut off over rides the system shutting it down....on my boiler (underneath where the pipe work comes in) there is a toggle that if manipulated -squirts water into system bringing the level back up.....then press 'reset'....bong ching
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We have a more complex oil based system with multiple zones and underfloor heating. Although the thermostats do not link to the boiler/control system wirelessly, the batteries do run down and affect performance. We have found it important to put in new batteries pretty much every year, and also to make sure the contacts are good enough - as they do corrode a bit. Also rechargeable batteries are not a good idea for this kind of application - not in our house anyway. The thermostats do seem to be designed to work at a nominal voltage around 1.4-1.5 volts - not the lower levels often available with rechargeables.
The cold then warmer weather has definitely disturbed our system, and an added complication is that we have used our wood burner for a few days for cosiness. That has put out additional heat which has almost certainly affected some of the thermostats.
Some systems now use portable thermostats, and it makes a difference where they are sited - both for communications reasons, and also because if they are put in a warm position they will tend to keep the heating turned off. It is worth checking the batteries.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....on mine ....sometimes the water/operative water in the boiler fall below a 'certain' level and a cut off over rides the system shutting it down....on my boiler (underneath where the pipe work comes in) there is a toggle that if manipulated -squirts water into system bringing the level back up.....then press 'reset'....
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I don't know how many of you would be aware of this, but where I live, "central heating" means what it says - it gets switched on and off by the city depending on temperature, which can be quite annoying when the powers that be don't get the timing right, and unnecessarily expensive if you're away for a few days like I am now, although I suppose the cats can enjoy the heating.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostI don't know how many of you would be aware of this, but where I live, "central heating" means what it says - it gets switched on and off by the city depending on temperature, which can be quite annoying when the powers that be don't get the timing right, and unnecessarily expensive if you're away for a few days like I am now, although I suppose the cats can enjoy the heating.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostI don't know how many of you would be aware of this, but where I live, "central heating" means what it says - it gets switched on and off by the city depending on temperature, which can be quite annoying when the powers that be don't get the timing right, and unnecessarily expensive if you're away for a few days like I am now, although I suppose the cats can enjoy the heating.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostCan someone recommend a decent disk-drive to plug into a laptop or, maybe if not that then a TV-DVD combi? I recently bought a Mahavishnu Orchestra Live at Montreux DVD and it keeps stopping within two minutes of watching it - must be my crappy disk-drive.
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