Use solar energy: During the day, when the sun is shining, let the sun’s rays penetrate your home to reduce the load on the heating system. Also, draw curtains and blinds at night to keep the heat in.
Room size: Consider the size of the room when setting the radiator. Larger rooms may require more heating power, while smaller rooms can get by with less.
Thermal clothing and blankets: Wear warm clothing and use extra blankets to keep warm when you are home. This allows you to keep the room temperature lower.
Radiator controller: Modern radiators often have thermostatic valves that allow you to adjust the temperature for each room separately. This enables targeted temperature control in different rooms.
The optimal value for the radiator setting can vary from apartment to apartment. Experiment with the factors above to find the right setting that meets your comfort needs without putting too much of a dent in your energy bill. It is important to find a balanced approach to save energy without compromising comfort.
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