3 wire thermostat and programmer.
Combi boiler room thermostat.
This is the same operation as the volt free system except in this case line voltage is applied to the controls and boiler.
A boiler interlock motorised valves.
Trvs are those nozzles located on the bottom of radiators usually with numbers 1 5 and an asterisk on them.
Traditionally the thermostat is connected to the boiler by wires running through the walls of the home.
A programmable thermostat for a combi boiler need only control the heating as the hot water is instantaneous.
This is called a single channel programmer.
A room thermostat preferably a timed or programmable one.
This activates the boiler.
Thermostatic radiator valves in all rooms except the one with the room thermostat.
They work by automatically sensing the air temperature and when the temperature falls to a pre determined setting the thermostat will tell the heating to turn on.
Water is heated in a special chamber of the boiler which is usually powered by gas or fuel oil and is then distributed to different rooms of the home via radiators or other heat distribution systems installed.
You can find out more about combination boilers and the best brands on our dedicated combi boilers page.
A boiler thermostat helps in controlling the boiler operation thus maintaining a proper set temperature inside the home.
We have a great range of wireless thermostats available that make it easier to control your heating remotely.
When heat is required the thermostat connects these two wires together applying the full mains voltage to the switched line terminal.
It is often located somewhere neutral like the hallway but it can often be in the main living room of the house where occupants spend most of their time.
The boiler only operates if both the programmer and thermostat are on.
If the thermostat is also activated the sl terminal on the boiler is connected to line and the boiler operates.
A 2 wire thermostat is connected between line and the switched line terminal on the boiler.