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I've just completed on a property purchase, but won't be moving in for a few weeks, so decided to turn off heating. However, when I'm outside doing work on the garden, I can still hear it kick in every now and then for about a minute and then turn off again. Is that normal? By kick in, I mean hear the exhaust thing start doing "something"
I also noticed that despite me not having the heating on and not using any hot water, the oil level does seem to drop a bit?
I thought I had disabled it by switching it to off. It has 3 modes. On/off/time.
It's a combi boiler so I know it'll kick in when hot water is requested, but I wasn't using hot water at the times I hear it kick in.
So in summary. If you have an oil combi boiler set to off and you're not using any hot water, is it normal for it to stick kick in every now and then? And still be using a little oil?
I also noticed that despite me not having the heating on and not using any hot water, the oil level does seem to drop a bit?
I thought I had disabled it by switching it to off. It has 3 modes. On/off/time.
It's a combi boiler so I know it'll kick in when hot water is requested, but I wasn't using hot water at the times I hear it kick in.
So in summary. If you have an oil combi boiler set to off and you're not using any hot water, is it normal for it to stick kick in every now and then? And still be using a little oil?