This is really helpful. Our new flat has this two channel programmer but seemingly only a heating function from the boiler (it has heating and hot water switches but it’s all controlled by the heating???) Why would we turn off the heat (or water) at any time if it’s thermostat controlled anyway? I’m sorry I just can’t wrap my head around it. We work from home so maybe that’s for people who leave during the day or have more consistent routines than ours? It seems we should just have ours on continuous since at least one of us is almost always home, right?
Since you're always home you should be fine. Programmable thermostats is mainly designed if your consistently away. It also makes life easier in general.
Thank you that's very helpful that was a great video I'm going to order one tomorrow thanks again
Excellent, clear video thank you
Thank you, that was very good, I was dreading having to read the instructions and you made it so clear!
This was very useful, thank you very much!
This is really helpful. Our new flat has this two channel programmer but seemingly only a heating function from the boiler (it has heating and hot water switches but it’s all controlled by the heating???) Why would we turn off the heat (or water) at any time if it’s thermostat controlled anyway? I’m sorry I just can’t wrap my head around it. We work from home so maybe that’s for people who leave during the day or have more consistent routines than ours? It seems we should just have ours on continuous since at least one of us is almost always home, right?
Since you're always home you should be fine. Programmable thermostats is mainly designed if your consistently away. It also makes life easier in general.
Thank you so much.
Thanks!!
For hot water is having it on for 20mins each time okay or is that not long enough for it to heat up ?
To be safe, I'd set it between 30mins - 1hour. It also depends on the usage of the hot water