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    not warm enough

    Hi, i put my boiler on 75 degrees celcius to heat the house but the heaters aren't that warm, is the heating distributed throughout the house? my concern is if 75 is too much? i don't want to be getting hammered on a gas bill.

    by the way i am using ferroli domicondens he 26 c. thnx.


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    No idea.

    I haven't even put the central heating on yet and my boiler doesn't have a temp. indicator on it (though they run more efficiently when set hotter). It's 8C in my bedroom.

    Is the central heating pump working properly ? Do you have adjustable radiator valves ? (Put them to a higher setting where you need more heat).

    Someone will be along soon that knows about these things.


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    Hi bhem_bhem had this problem myself had to bleed the radiators sometimes air gets trapped not allowing the hot water to circulate properly...


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    how u manage that? it's bloody freezing..

    i have bleed all of them and i have adjusted the valves to the highest setting but it still not enough. i still need my hot water bottle, my pink fleece blanket and dressing gown bear in mind that i'm already wearing fluffy jim jams..


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    Quote Originally Posted by marksroomspain View Post
    Hi bhem_bhem had this problem myself had to bleed the radiators sometimes air gets trapped not allowing the hot water to circulate properly...
    i did the same,, from what i know when u put ur heating on, its supposed to burn u when u touch it but mine isn't.


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    I wonder if that's why the ex left ?

    I did find a small frozen brown stain on the sheet the other day...didn't realise it was a fart until I warmed it on the heater.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I wonder if that's why the ex left ?

    I did find a small frozen brown stain on the sheet the other day...didn't realise it was a fart until I warmed it on the heater.
    i'm not surprised why she left.. she can't stand the cold,, if i have my passport i have packed my things by now and bugger off to philippines

    tight bugger,, put ur heating on..


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    I have my electric heater on next to me here...just everywhere else no heating.

    I'm a TOUGH Yorkshireman...and super Koriput !


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    I used electric heater before and tbf I prefer it than the radiator.

    Speaking of kuripot, my asawa is like that. he's got nothing left now coz I bleed him dry..


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    You're learning fast.

    Have to put my ski suit on and go to bed now...


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    Quote Originally Posted by bhem_bhem View Post
    I used electric heater before and tbf I prefer it than the radiator.

    Speaking of kuripot, my asawa is like that. he's got nothing left now coz I bleed him dry..


    Time to buy a new boiler diba.............


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    You're learning fast.

    Have to put my ski suit on and go to bed now...


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    Quote Originally Posted by London_Manila View Post


    Time to buy a new boiler diba.............
    I just had it this year. I've searched on line for reviews and most of them said its a crap boiler.


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    bhem, hahah finally. Nkapag sign up narin ako here. Hahaha. Musta? kala ko ibang bhem-bhem. Pag view ko, ehem! IKAW nga! hahah. toinks!


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    We have a Ferroli Optimax HE 31 C, and it seems ok, because we live in a grade 2 listed building it's not quite as warm as it should be (only singe glazing). If you have a thermostat that reads centigrade, you should only need to set it at 22oC I would just get it checked by a plumber. Hope you get it sorted Brrrrrrrrr!


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    I over-estimated.

    It was 6C in the bedroom last night...but I appear to still be alive today.

    Who needs heating ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by lovelymara View Post
    bhem, hahah finally. Nkapag sign up narin ako here. Hahaha. Musta? kala ko ibang bhem-bhem. Pag view ko, ehem! IKAW nga! hahah. toinks!
    Welcome to the forum bading..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    We have a Ferroli Optimax HE 31 C, and it seems ok, because we live in a grade 2 listed building it's not quite as warm as it should be (only singe glazing). If you have a thermostat that reads centigrade, you should only need to set it at 22oC I would just get it checked by a plumber. Hope you get it sorted Brrrrrrrrr!
    Ok.. Thnx mike..


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I over-estimated.

    It was 6C in the bedroom last night...but I appear to still be alive today.

    Who needs heating ?
    I can't stand it. The cold weather didnt bother me before but lately I get back and knee pain if I feel too cold. Must be getting old.


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    If your hot water is ok and no fault codes are showing when the radiators are on then the boiler will probably be working ok. It could be that the radiators are undersized for the rooms and not able to bring the room temp up to a reasonable temperature.

    I would suggest you have your boiler serviced by a independent gas safe registered engineer who can adjust your boiler and system as needed or give you an opinion on why your system is performing below par.
    It may need to be chemically cleaned, or could be a gas supply problem.

    A service I would guess to £60 to £65 in your part of the country and a descale/desludging £300 to £350.with a descaling pump.

    dont be tempted to use friends or relatives unless they are gas safe registered and know what they are doing.


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    Do you have any radiators that are hot? If so yo need to turn the flow into them down.
    Are the radiator valves fully open?
    When bleeding you need to close ALL other radiators.

    Also to test the flow, turn all off, then one on ... see if it gets hot..... then close it and move onto the next one.... also bleed them while doing this. Once all checked and bled, you can turn them all back on. If they are still only warm they may need flushing due to slime in them causing blockages.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bhem_bhem View Post
    Hi, i put my boiler on 75 degrees celcius to heat the house but the heaters aren't that warm, is the heating distributed throughout the house? my concern is if 75 is too much? i don't want to be getting hammered on a gas bill.

    by the way i am using ferroli domicondens he 26 c. thnx.
    Hi there, Mick here! 75 degrees C is very high in my opinion - it'll be expensive if you set it to that....... me? I dont need the heating on so much; i have my own little hot water bottle - her name is Myrna!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by bhem_bhem View Post
    Hi, i put my boiler on 75 degrees celcius to heat the house but the heaters aren't that warm, is the heating distributed throughout the house? my concern is if 75 is too much?

    Lol i think thats too hot
    I am actually not comfortable with full blast heating inside the house its giving me headache ...I always allow fresh air to flow inside the house everyday wheter its summer ,autumn or winter ..... anyway, all of our radiators got thermostat that i can turn off and on again.
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    Are we talking about BOILER temperature here, or central heating THERMOSTAT setting ? Big difference.

    If it's a thermostat to control actual temperature in the rooms, then it is customary to set it to 21C for living rooms and perhaps 15C for bedrooms.

    Bear in mind that lowering the thermostat setting by 1 deg C could result in a 10% reduction on your heating bill.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete/London View Post
    If your hot water is ok and no fault codes are showing when the radiators are on then the boiler will probably be working ok. It could be that the radiators are undersized for the rooms and not able to bring the room temp up to a reasonable temperature.

    I would suggest you have your boiler serviced by a independent gas safe registered engineer who can adjust your boiler and system as needed or give you an opinion on why your system is performing below par.
    It may need to be chemically cleaned, or could be a gas supply problem.

    A service I would guess to £60 to £65 in your part of the country and a descale/desludging £300 to £350.with a descaling pump.

    dont be tempted to use friends or relatives unless they are gas safe registered and know what they are doing.
    when i go on shower, i noticed that it took ages to warm the water and it's hard to get the temperature right coz it sometimes suddenly turns cold. my living room is quite a long room but i've got 2 big radiators on there.

    looks like i really need to ask someone to check it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Do you have any radiators that are hot? If so yo need to turn the flow into them down.
    Are the radiator valves fully open?
    When bleeding you need to close ALL other radiators.

    Also to test the flow, turn all off, then one on ... see if it gets hot..... then close it and move onto the next one.... also bleed them while doing this. Once all checked and bled, you can turn them all back on. If they are still only warm they may need flushing due to slime in them causing blockages.
    when one of the radiator is not working, i closed the rest of them to unblock it. i do check now and again if one of them needs bleeding. i guess i've got no choice but call someone to check it. my last gas reading is 33 and now its 90.


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    What about Mr. Bhem Bhem ?

    Does he not have any ideas ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    What about Mr. Bhem Bhem ?
    He's IN the boiler
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickmyrna View Post
    Hi there, Mick here! 75 degrees C is very high in my opinion - it'll be expensive if you set it to that....... me? I dont need the heating on so much; i have my own little hot water bottle - her name is Myrna!!!!
    yeah,, it is high. well that's the benefit of being married, u have someone to cuddle when it's cold..


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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Lol i think thats too hot
    I am actually not comfortable with full blast heating inside the house its giving me headache ...I always allow fresh air to flow inside the house everyday wheter its summer ,autumn or winter ..... anyway, all of our radiators got thermostat that i can turn off and on again.
    yeah it should be too hot. even hubby feels cold too to think he's more used of this weather.


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