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swindontony | 21:51 Wed 18th Jan 2006 | Home & Garden
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My thermosat which is strapped to my hot water cylinder in my airing cupboard is set at 60 degrees, is this roughly the correct temperature. Thanks in advance.
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hi there, my husband said that is spot on, he is a qualified electrician.
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Thank you Dorinda.
u r welcome.
60 is fine although I have found that 55 works just as well and may save you a little money. Small tweaks are worth a try - depends on how high up the cylinder the thermostat is.
Yeah, I keep mine set to 53/54 ish, and it always seems plenty hot enough for me. Over a year it probably makes a small saving, but hey! every little counts!
Interested to read this stuff about the thermostat. My radiators at the top of the house (2 storey regular detachedhouse) have recently become very hot, indeed too hot to touch. I know this has nothing to do with the thermostat in the hall which governs whether heating is on/off, so guess it must have to do with the one on the cylinder itself (hercal 3). There is no temperature, however, just settings from 1-8 and the engineer who fitted the cylinder abt 5 yrs ago left it on 5. I have turned it down to 4, now 3 with no discernable difference in temp. How do the numbers correlate to 55 or 60 degrees mentioned above? and should I turn it down lower?

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