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  • Does seem to keep the house at 21 degrees and if you turn it right down it switches the boiler off (but the click on the thermostat is really low, at like 16 degrees).

    But in my old flat the burner would switch off and it would circulate the hot water around for a while, whereas it's constantly on here, even when the room is up to temperature.

    ¯_(ツ)_/¯

  • Does the boiler have its own temperature control? Sounds like it might need turning up.

  • Or the opposite? Our flat wasn't warning up, the boiler would turn on and then turn off again after about 6 seconds, the boiler temp was set to 35 degrees, which it was achieving very quickly. Turned it up to 50 degrees and the water was actually hot enough to warm the radiators up.

    Maybe the reason it's always on is because the boiler is warming the central heating water to 70 degrees or something ridiculous.

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