nate379
Banned
I have radiant heat in my house. I know common sense would say the colder the house, the less energy needed to heat it... but here is my dilemma...
Last night, I set my thermostats to put the house at 60* when I'm not home and 67* when I am.
So 10PM it kicks down to 60* and at 7:30AM it kicks back to 67*. The paperwork that came with the T Stats said it would fire the boiler prior to that time so at 7:30 it would be at the right temp.
Well I got home at 8 and it was 64* in the house. It's 9:45 now and it's right around 67*. So the heat has been running more or less running for 2hrs.
Does 2 hrs of non stop override 8hrs of not running??
Last night, I set my thermostats to put the house at 60* when I'm not home and 67* when I am.
So 10PM it kicks down to 60* and at 7:30AM it kicks back to 67*. The paperwork that came with the T Stats said it would fire the boiler prior to that time so at 7:30 it would be at the right temp.
Well I got home at 8 and it was 64* in the house. It's 9:45 now and it's right around 67*. So the heat has been running more or less running for 2hrs.
Does 2 hrs of non stop override 8hrs of not running??
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