We recently had a British Gas 'Hive' installed which, among other things, allows one to control the central heating remotely.
I notice that its 'frost protection' is programmed to cut in when it is 7o or less outside. Apart from meaning that one uses more gas and thus boosting one's gas supplier's profits, would there a particular climatic or physics reason for so high a threshold? Wouldn't 5o or even 3o be just as good a threshold. I will have to ask BG whether one can change that threshold (we're not with BG for our gas - just our maintenance) so it wouldn't effect them at all.