I have my oil boiler thermostat set to 40C but just noticed a thermostat in my hotpress and it is set to 90C. The hotpress tank is hot from top to bottom with really hot water (bit of a waste I think). I usually just use my oil boiler and don't bother lighting a fire where my back boiler is.
1. Is the thermostat in my hotpress for a circulation pump and is it for my back boiler or to do with my oil boiler?
2. Should the thermostat in my hotpress be set to 90C if my boiler thermostat is set to 40C?
3. How should I alter these thermostats so the tank in the hotpress does not have to be fully heated and therefore save some oil?
Thanks for the info DavyJones.
So if I'm just using the oil boiler the only control I have is to turn down the thermostat on the oil boiler?
Yes, assuming your system has been designed correctly. you may also have room stats or thermostatic rad valves fitted?
Should not both stats be set to above 60degs as to avoid possible legonella froming in you cylinder!
All newer stats I have come across only range from 60-90 for this reason
I have my boiler stat set for 65 and the one in my hot press for the tank immersion heater set for roughly the same, maybe 5deg lower
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