pgrbff
Established Member
In the most general terms there seem to be two types of thermostats, be they programmable, or not.
Low voltage which require batteries, all of my systems have been of this type and I assume they operate a relay in the boiler, and 240V.
If they are controlling only heating they both have 2 wires.
My wife is about to rent a flat in a small village as it is too far for my son to travel to his new school by car and bus. As they will only be there 4 days a week and won't be in all day I wanted to swap the thermostat for a programmable one.
Am I correct in my assumption above?
Low voltage which require batteries, all of my systems have been of this type and I assume they operate a relay in the boiler, and 240V.
If they are controlling only heating they both have 2 wires.
My wife is about to rent a flat in a small village as it is too far for my son to travel to his new school by car and bus. As they will only be there 4 days a week and won't be in all day I wanted to swap the thermostat for a programmable one.
Am I correct in my assumption above?