chris20051
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Hi All,
The misses is due to give birth to our first child in 2-3 weeks what an exciting moment for both of us, I have a question regarding central heating in our house once the new baby decides to greet us :O)
Whats the best efficient way to use my oil central heating when the baby comes into the world, I do know the house needs to be warm but not to hot, I have my rads temp set at 67 C which 65C is the normal temp, 500 litres can last anytime from 3-5 months using on average 5-7 hours per day.
Lets say from 6am to 9pm how often should I stick the heating on should I use the timer to bring it on for an hour and off for an hour etc, I don't think there is any easy way of saying other then if the house is cold or drops in temp put the heating on, while I understand oil usage is not an option with a newborn at the same time I want to use our heating efficiently
Thanks for anyone that can give me some ideas on how best to use the heating
Chris
The misses is due to give birth to our first child in 2-3 weeks what an exciting moment for both of us, I have a question regarding central heating in our house once the new baby decides to greet us :O)
Whats the best efficient way to use my oil central heating when the baby comes into the world, I do know the house needs to be warm but not to hot, I have my rads temp set at 67 C which 65C is the normal temp, 500 litres can last anytime from 3-5 months using on average 5-7 hours per day.
Lets say from 6am to 9pm how often should I stick the heating on should I use the timer to bring it on for an hour and off for an hour etc, I don't think there is any easy way of saying other then if the house is cold or drops in temp put the heating on, while I understand oil usage is not an option with a newborn at the same time I want to use our heating efficiently
Thanks for anyone that can give me some ideas on how best to use the heating
Chris