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Which room thermostat should be in
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Would any one know which room the thermosat should be in.?We have a small hall and the thermostat is on one of the walls. My husband thinks it should be in the living room.many thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Traditionally builders always seem to put the main thermostat in the entrance hall, but that really isn�t the best pace for it, as that is often the coldest place in the house, often with a draft from the front door.
If your radiators all have individual thermostats, then you can adjust each room to have its own comfort level, but if your rads are set fully on all the time, you may want to reposition your thermostat in the room where you spend most time in the evenings. Bedrooms don�t need as much heat, and bath rooms and shower rooms need a little more.
If you can set an acceptable level of heat in your sitting room, chances are the other rooms will also be comfortable if the system was designed properly.
If your radiators all have individual thermostats, then you can adjust each room to have its own comfort level, but if your rads are set fully on all the time, you may want to reposition your thermostat in the room where you spend most time in the evenings. Bedrooms don�t need as much heat, and bath rooms and shower rooms need a little more.
If you can set an acceptable level of heat in your sitting room, chances are the other rooms will also be comfortable if the system was designed properly.
As jaydj says.
The issue with putting it in the main room is that if you have a independent heat source (gas/electric fire), it forces the CH off in the rest of the house. Better to set a thermostat in the landing to a suitably low figure that allows adequate heat balance in the main rooms where you do sit.
The issue with putting it in the main room is that if you have a independent heat source (gas/electric fire), it forces the CH off in the rest of the house. Better to set a thermostat in the landing to a suitably low figure that allows adequate heat balance in the main rooms where you do sit.
hi my parents had a new combi boiler installed recently and the engineer put the thermostat in the living room but did not fit a rad thermostat on the radiator in the same room when i asked him about it he said that you cant have both in the same room it's against the law. so when it gets to warm in the living room the room thermostat goes off because you cant turn down that radiator which means the rest off the house is not as warm as the living room should this be how it is. many thanks gary.