Central Heating Operation
This article is about Central Heating systems using hot water as a heat-carrying medium. (Warm-air systems are sometimes found in the UK but their design and installation is not covered here. There is a discussion on updating existing warm-air systems here)
The article is about operating an existing, working central heating system.
There are separate articles about:
- Central Heating Design which may help understanding what sort of system you have.
- Central Heating Repair for help diagnosing and fixing a faulty system
This article is a skeleton: the main points to be covered are listed but some or all still need to be expanded
Setting time and temperature controls
- Programmer and room thermostat
- check there is a room stat
- check no other sources of heat or valves turned down in stat area
- better to keep system running or turn up and down?
- Programmable thermostat
- fully programmable or set-back
- optimum start (Honeywell issue)
- combis with pre-heat
- setting boiler temperature controls
Setting Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs)
Setting manual radiator valves
Check the valves on the radiators in the room with the room thermostat are fully open. To turn these valves full, screwing the caps anticlockwise. The temperature in this room is now controlled by the room stat rather than the rad valve.
Adjust rad valves in other rooms to achieve even temperature through the house. With some houses the room temps take a day to stabilise. Little used rooms will generally be adjusted to provide a lower room temperature.
With a new or very maladjusted system, all valves fully open is a good place to start from.
Setting a system bypass
Balancing radiators
Bleeding a CH system
- why? check for corrosion v. air & cause
Topping up a sealed system
- why? check for how pressure being lost
Protecting system against frost when house empty
Set the room thermostat to minimum or 5 degrees C.