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Llys Elizabeth

Introduction to your new home – Llys Elizabeth, Rhyl.

Welcome to your new home! This mini guide is a quick reference to get you started in your new home. Below is a brief introduction about some of the equipment that you have that works together to give you a better energy efficient home.

Llys Elizabeth new Council homes in Rhyl
Llys Elizabeth new Council homes in Rhyl

Heating information

What to expect in the first few weeks and months

Day to day advice of getting the best out of living in your new home

Hot water

Your hot water comes from the hot water cylinder, located in the built-in cupboard in the kitchen area. Your gas boiler is in the kitchen wall unit.

To programme your hot water, the programmer is in the living room area and looks like this:

Worcester Hot Water programmer
Worcester Hot Water programmer

Your programmer will send a signal to the boiler depending on the temperature of your home. If your home gets too hot, it will send a signal for the boiler to be switched off and will be switched on when your house gets too cold. The thermostats are normally set between 18ºC and 21ºC.

Programming your gas heating timer

The timer or programmer helps you to control when your heating comes on and when it goes off.

By programming it, you can make sure that it works in the way that suits you and your home best.

Here is a suggestion of how to heat your home. Programme your heating to come on half an hour before you:

  • Get up in the morning.
  • Come home.
  • Go to bed or go out.

A home will usually take half an hour to warm and to cool down. By doing this, your home should be warm without wasting energy.

The manufacturer’s website has full instructions and user manuals in the ‘Manuals & Brochures’ section for you.

Worcester Bosch instructions and user manuals

If you don’t have access to the internet, please let us know and we can get someone to come and show you how to use the controls.

General advice

  • Try and use energy saving appliances (A rated) and low energy light bulbs.
  • Turn taps off when you aren’t using the water.
  • Open blinds and curtains during the winter days.
  • Don’t cover the radiators with objects like bags, as this will stop the heat from circulating around the room.
  • Avoid long curtains that cover the radiators.
  • We will arrange annual servicing of your MVHR, solar panels and the air source heat exchanger.
  • Shop around for an energy provider, as different suppliers offer different deals.
  • Make seasonal changes to get the best out of your heating. For example, during warm weather consider if the heating needs to be on.
  • Always contact us on 01824 706000, during working hours, if you want to make any changes to your home.

Where possible, please don’t:

  • Cover or block gaps around the doors inside your home. These are there to help air circulate around the house.

Energy Efficiency advice

Frequently asked questions

Further information

Here are some useful webpages for more advice and support:

Download a copy of this page as a booklet: