Scottish power now have available on their customer web site a daily consumption graph.
I have turned off our central heating part off our combi boiler. However looking at recent graphs I can tell when I shower and my wife washers her hair these usually at approximately same times every day. What is noticeable also is the "Dry Cycling" of the boiler after about "20:00"untill about "08:00" each morning. Is it possible to switch this Dry Cycling off. I have searched on line but cant find an answer.
As user of power for heating etc you must be faced with a similar fuel usage. One on line site indicates that dry cycling can increase fuel consumption and costs by as much as 15%.
How much is this adding to your fuel costs. Is this something that you as specialist in boiler controls could advise us all that a simple and practical solution to turn off the Dry cycling and reduce the currant fuel costs of the average household.
I have turned off our central heating part off our combi boiler. However looking at recent graphs I can tell when I shower and my wife washers her hair these usually at approximately same times every day. What is noticeable also is the "Dry Cycling" of the boiler after about "20:00"untill about "08:00" each morning. Is it possible to switch this Dry Cycling off. I have searched on line but cant find an answer.
As user of power for heating etc you must be faced with a similar fuel usage. One on line site indicates that dry cycling can increase fuel consumption and costs by as much as 15%.
How much is this adding to your fuel costs. Is this something that you as specialist in boiler controls could advise us all that a simple and practical solution to turn off the Dry cycling and reduce the currant fuel costs of the average household.