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How to Maximize Efficiency with an old Hot Water/Steam System
Big Ed
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Dropping the temperature as long or as short of a time and as low of a temperature is the the most economical . How fast of a inside temperature build up varies depending on out side temperature . Make sure thermostat is steam compatable . Most likely you need to look in to a better grade thermostat to find one that works for steam .
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Seaking Efficiency
As I mentioned in a previous topic, I have an old 1917 craftsman with steam heating pipes in the crawlspace. I am going to insulate them in the next couple weeks if possible. That will be a big step in the right direction.
Assuming they are insulated...
How much of a spread should I allow between my high and low settings? For instance, I'd like to set it to 55 low and 65 high. I'm assuming that if I set the spread too far apart, it will take too much energy to re-heat the space when I want it.
Also, how much time should I want heat to justify heating the house? For instance, it usually takes about 15 minutes to heat up the house when I turn it up from 55 to 65. If I only want heat for an hour, is that a waste?
Conversly, how much time should I NOT want heat to justify turning it down. For instance, if I'm only going to be gone for 2 hours, I'm assuming I should just leave it on. The energy needed to re-heat the pipes and house would probably be greater than maintaining.
Lastly, in looking at digital, programmable thermostats, I concluded that a Hunter 5/2 would be fine for me since my schedule isn't that varied. They appear to be cheaper than the comparable Honeywell units. I'm on a limited budget (I'm already buying a bunch of insulation remember?) and it looks like I can get a started one for about $29.99.
Any thoughts, advice or warnings are very welcome.
UPward and ONward,
Mark Bullard0
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