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Can anyone shed some light on this problem?
We have swift voyager 695el 2010 model and the heater last year we were fine on number 2 and just need to put it to number 3 at night when weather was colder, now the heater needs to be on 4 overnight and put up to the max of 5 when getting up in morning, why the change from lst year, it managed -17 last year without extra heating, this year we are going to have to put an extra fire on to keep us warm
It is a truma combi boiler and we have had a habitation check in march this year, does it need servicing?
We have swift voyager 695el 2010 model and the heater last year we were fine on number 2 and just need to put it to number 3 at night when weather was colder, now the heater needs to be on 4 overnight and put up to the max of 5 when getting up in morning, why the change from lst year, it managed -17 last year without extra heating, this year we are going to have to put an extra fire on to keep us warm
It is a truma combi boiler and we have had a habitation check in march this year, does it need servicing?