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jplante4 wrote:One of the main reasons I switched from hot water / forced air to propane forced air: I had no way to turn off the water.
If you have a forced hot water system and leave the system set at 50 or whatever and turn off the water (prudent), be sure you have a source of water for boiler makeup
โNov-23-2018 03:38 AM
jplante4 wrote:
and turn off the water (prudent),
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Sam Spade wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
When we are gone, it's at 45. Never had an issue.
You must have an extremely well built house.
Or you have just been lucky.
Just because you have "gotten away with it" before does NOT necessarily mean that it is a good idea.
Among other things, having it set that low gives you almost ZERO margin incase the heating system fails.
โNov-22-2018 07:23 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
When we are gone, it's at 45. Never had an issue.
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ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
๐ Hi, the builder of our house said to set the thermostat to 62 degrees when ever we take a trip. Last few times that we went on a cruise, or took our trailer out, we just left the furnace at what ever we had it at while living in it. Usually 68 to 70 degrees. Why turn it down? To save a few pennies?
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