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Our smart meter records and displays usage minute-by-minute. And this level of detail is making me very confused about what the heating system is actually doing. Can anyone help me understand?
The graphic below is a display of our gas usage on New Year's Day. We'd been out at a New Year do the night before and had stayed over for lunch, so there was nobody in at home until about 17:30. It's clear that the central heating was on from 07:00 until 09:00, and from 19:00 to 22:30. But what I don't understand is:
(a) Why are there regular little spikes every couple of hours throughout the day? (They're not exactly regular though; for example the first few are at 01:29, 03:24, 05:17, 07:08.)
(b) When the heating is on, why does it have that pattern of increased activity every half hour or so?
I see the same sorts of patterns every day; I've just shown the one from January 1st because with nobody at home for most of the day it's easier to rule out human intervention.
Can anyone explain?

The graphic below is a display of our gas usage on New Year's Day. We'd been out at a New Year do the night before and had stayed over for lunch, so there was nobody in at home until about 17:30. It's clear that the central heating was on from 07:00 until 09:00, and from 19:00 to 22:30. But what I don't understand is:
(a) Why are there regular little spikes every couple of hours throughout the day? (They're not exactly regular though; for example the first few are at 01:29, 03:24, 05:17, 07:08.)
(b) When the heating is on, why does it have that pattern of increased activity every half hour or so?
I see the same sorts of patterns every day; I've just shown the one from January 1st because with nobody at home for most of the day it's easier to rule out human intervention.
Can anyone explain?
