petersh
New Member
Hello,
I am new here.
Just had a new Worcester Bosch combi installed which replaced a 20-year-old swift flow.
The new boiler has separate controls for the water and central heating temperature.
How do I work out what the central heating temperature should be set to in order to avoid it short cycling? It's set to 4 which equates to approx 60c.
My house has 10 radiators, 6 of which have TRVs on.
I am new here.
Just had a new Worcester Bosch combi installed which replaced a 20-year-old swift flow.
The new boiler has separate controls for the water and central heating temperature.
How do I work out what the central heating temperature should be set to in order to avoid it short cycling? It's set to 4 which equates to approx 60c.
My house has 10 radiators, 6 of which have TRVs on.