Central Heating - on yet?

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classic33

Leg End Member
8 celsiuses here. Sat eating brekky with the French doors open.

Last night one of my neighbours had their wood burner going. I mean, WTAF? I was walking the dog in short short-sleeves.
Why was your dog in short short-sleeves. You can buy the whole shirt for him now you know.
 

presta

Legendary Member
When I was cycling ~6000 miles a year, and walking another 1000, I could sit in the lounge at 17C wearing shorts & T-shirt. Now, the room is 21.7C and I'm wearing long trousers and a jumper.

The difference is about 900kcals/day on my metabolic rate.
 

SteveO69

Well-Known Member
Tested system, (in shorts), for an hour this afternoon, bled as required.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
My cat thermostat has been starting to go out less these last few days. Mind you, my model is rather old, and is probably more sensitive to fluctuations in temperature and humidity than the more up-to-date versions. :blush:

I have both an old and a newer model. They are both useless, although the older model hasn't begun her over-grooming regime this year so that maybe says something about the temperature.
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
Popped ours on this evening just to make sure it all works as we’ve had a seized pump in the past due to lack of use over the summer. Apart the smell of burning dust all seems to be OK.
 

OldShep

Veteran
Heating was on for 15 hours and 55 minutes in March then been off since.

Currently 21 degrees in the living room and the bathroom, and 19 in the bedroom. Don’t anticipate in going on for at least another month.

You must experience a similar climate to me. What elements of your home do you attribute to it
a) gaining heat , temperatures haven’t been above 16C for days and certainly, where I live, very little solar gain. It was 7C this morning.
b) holding the heat, Are you insulated to the hilt?
 
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