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It's depends on the location of the country. 260 C in our country(Bangladesh)
On the vents closest to the main unit it should read around the same temperature that the thermostat is set to after its been running and then as the venting increases the temperature should be less, between 2 to 10 degrees different depending on how well the ducting is in the attic........
It all depends on the size of the house, how well it is insulated, the outside temperature, and the inside temperature. For most houses about 20 kW should be enough (say 75,000 BTU/hour)
Dishwasher should only connect to the hot water line. Here is no additional heater for the water so tt should be the same temperature of the water boiler of the house.
Why were your house plants outside? If they are outside they are not house plants. If they are tender and will not survive the winter slow down on the water and let them rest. In the SPRING INCREASE THE WATER AND THEY WILL FLOURISH FOR NEXT YEAR .
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit; but I like it cooler than that in the Winter.
I keep my house at 65 in the summer and 70 in the winter
you just check the temperature thing
Not sure, ours is around 65 in the winter and about 80 in the summer
yes
the temperature mat should be around 76 c unless if it is new to the house, that temperature should be 76c.
Average winter temperature and the cost of heating the house
It's depends on the location of the country. 260 C in our country(Bangladesh)
yes you should
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If the house temperature inside is greater than the temperature outside the house, then yes. If the temperature outside the home is greater than the temperature inside of the home, then no.
Ideally 72 to 78 degrees. but the real determinant is what temperature you feel comfortable with.