Hello Everyone
I have an intergas 28/24 combi boiler which is three years old. I have the central heating set at 75 degrees and I have the thermostatic radiators opened fully to 5 but yet the flat gets warmish but never hot. The honeywell remote room stat gets to 22 degrees (set at 25) and I have a British gas smart meter monitor and that shows the same temperature. i set the stat at 25 so the boiler will keep the rads hot constantly but it doesn't seem to do so.
I have cavity walls which have been insulated , modern double glazed windows and 100mm loft insulation
This might be a stupid question but I thought with the radiators opened fully the temperature should easily get to 25 degrees or at least stay hot if they cannot reach that temperature. On a cold night the flat never gets cosy warm so you have to switch the radiators down.
The boiler was serviced in November and the plumber flushed the system but did not power flush the system. There is constantly air in the system no matter how many times I bleed the radiators.
The radiators are the right size for rooms in a two bedroom maisonette but maybe they need to be triple radiators instead of double ones. I visit other peoples flats and they feel warmer and heat up more quickly.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Peter
I have an intergas 28/24 combi boiler which is three years old. I have the central heating set at 75 degrees and I have the thermostatic radiators opened fully to 5 but yet the flat gets warmish but never hot. The honeywell remote room stat gets to 22 degrees (set at 25) and I have a British gas smart meter monitor and that shows the same temperature. i set the stat at 25 so the boiler will keep the rads hot constantly but it doesn't seem to do so.
I have cavity walls which have been insulated , modern double glazed windows and 100mm loft insulation
This might be a stupid question but I thought with the radiators opened fully the temperature should easily get to 25 degrees or at least stay hot if they cannot reach that temperature. On a cold night the flat never gets cosy warm so you have to switch the radiators down.
The boiler was serviced in November and the plumber flushed the system but did not power flush the system. There is constantly air in the system no matter how many times I bleed the radiators.
The radiators are the right size for rooms in a two bedroom maisonette but maybe they need to be triple radiators instead of double ones. I visit other peoples flats and they feel warmer and heat up more quickly.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Peter