Switching off the boiler when not in use
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Switching off the boiler when not in use
Hi
We normally switch off the boiler when not in use. We need it only during the morning (for 2 hours) and occasionally in the evenings.
Can someone tell me whether this would cause any issue in the long run?
The reason why we do this is that we do not consume any water during the day and do not want to waste electricity unnecessarily.
Thanks
Mukul
We normally switch off the boiler when not in use. We need it only during the morning (for 2 hours) and occasionally in the evenings.
Can someone tell me whether this would cause any issue in the long run?
The reason why we do this is that we do not consume any water during the day and do not want to waste electricity unnecessarily.
Thanks
Mukul
Mukul Jain- Posts : 17
Join date : 2010-10-09
Re: Switching off the boiler when not in use
Its a thermal store
Heat it up on E7
And thats it.
Not good to heat and cool.
No book download one for free at gledhills website.
User instructions and manual.
As for parts the answer is on this site.
Explore and you will find.
Heat it up on E7
And thats it.
Not good to heat and cool.
No book download one for free at gledhills website.
User instructions and manual.
As for parts the answer is on this site.
Explore and you will find.
Links for manuals, guides and books
Using the below links you can find the installation manual, user manual and a self check guide
Pulsacoil 2000
Pulsacoil 2000 Manual
Pulsacoil 2000
Pulsacoil 2000 Manual
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