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Just a quick tip for all the people on the site due to the rediculous price of energy we are all looking where savings can be made , I have recently been contacting the boilers I install to work on open therm this doesn't work for all boilers but a modern combi is usually compatible, it's worth talking to your Gas installer about possible savings . Regards kop
 
Additionally there are other energy savings such as lower flow and return temperatures, weather compensation et al.
Agreed mate I even got round to doing my own boiler today reconfigued the nest thermostat settings to work on open therm with my Atag ic 27 economiser controls heating to 60 °c and below , hot water set to 55° c both adjustable on the nest app . Kop
 

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I just keep turning / adjusting our flow temp it’s at 47 atm
 

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