hi guys,
So we were away on holiday and my house boiler condensor pipe froze which over time backs up and then the boiler shuts down to prevent damage being done. The weather in the UK has been very cold...not Canada cold..but cold. I have an app on my phone which allows me to check house temperature and what the boiler settings are but it doesn't tell me if there is a problem.
A friend called in to the house to top up the tank, feed the fish and empty the skimmer for me last Wednesday and told me that the house was freezing. The hive unit that controls the boiler was showing that the hall was 5.6c. I knew straight away what had happened but had no idea how long the heating had been off. My friend only goes in once every 2 or 3 days. He showed me the thermometer in the tank and it was reading 16.2c. I usually keep it at 24c. There is a heater in the tank and it was working.
I contacted the boiler people who came out the following day and sorted the boiler out and got the heating working again. By then the tank was down to 15.6c.
We are now home and the tank and fish are 100% ok. I think I was very lucky.
So my Q is..how low does the temperature in a softy with fish tank have to drop before damage is done.
So we were away on holiday and my house boiler condensor pipe froze which over time backs up and then the boiler shuts down to prevent damage being done. The weather in the UK has been very cold...not Canada cold..but cold. I have an app on my phone which allows me to check house temperature and what the boiler settings are but it doesn't tell me if there is a problem.
A friend called in to the house to top up the tank, feed the fish and empty the skimmer for me last Wednesday and told me that the house was freezing. The hive unit that controls the boiler was showing that the hall was 5.6c. I knew straight away what had happened but had no idea how long the heating had been off. My friend only goes in once every 2 or 3 days. He showed me the thermometer in the tank and it was reading 16.2c. I usually keep it at 24c. There is a heater in the tank and it was working.
I contacted the boiler people who came out the following day and sorted the boiler out and got the heating working again. By then the tank was down to 15.6c.
We are now home and the tank and fish are 100% ok. I think I was very lucky.
So my Q is..how low does the temperature in a softy with fish tank have to drop before damage is done.
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