A
standard installation for Conventional Boiler includes: Hot water Cylinder Insulation
Almost as essential -- both to save fuel and keep your water at the right temperature
and ready to use.
Time Programmers A
series of matching time controls from the single channel
simplicity of the ST6100A to the two channels of the ST6400
with heating and hot water independently timed and three
switching times per channel per day for seven days.
Room Thermostat On
the surface a beautifully simple design that blends unobtrusively
into any colour scheme. Beneath it's all quality and reliability
with the close control that saves fuel by keeping the temperature
in the bottom half of the comfort band. A necessary addition
to every system if a time-only programmer is fitted.
The benefit to a programmable thermostat is that you can run your heating 24
hours a day during the winter period. Cylinder
Thermostat
This simply attaches to the outside of the cylinder where it gives complete control
of the stored hot water system. Turn the knob to the water temperature you want.
Or remove the knob and you have a childproof screwdriver adjustment.
Zone
valves
Once the room and cylinder thermostats have decided that the radiators and hot
water are up to temperature, the zone valves automatically close to stop further
heat flow into the heating zone or hot water cylinder. These valves will then completely switch off the boiler once demand has been reached to ensure maximum boiler efficiency.
Thermostatic Radiator Valve An
outstanding benefit of a thermostatic radiator valve is the
time saving reverse flow feature. This enables the valve
to be fitted vertically or horizontally at either end of
the radiator, regardless of the water flow direction. This
gives you the choice for best appearance.
These valves are fitted as standard in bedrooms which allow you to control the
heat seperatley from the rest of your home.