What are timers, programmers and programmable room thermostats?
Timers
A boiler timer is a basic device that allows you to set times for your central heating.
Programmers
A boiler programmer allows you to set different times for heating and/or hot water.
What is the difference between timers and programmers?
A timer operates your heating system at the same times every day whereas a programmer allows different heating times for different days of the week to suit your lifestyle.
Room thermostats
A room thermostat enables you to set the target temperature for a room. Room thermostats are usually best positioned in the hall or landing. They should be sited away from direct sunlight and clear of curtains and furniture.
Programmable room thermostats
A programmable room thermostat enables you to set different room temperatures for different times of the day and night. When set up correctly, a programmable room thermostat prevents the system from having to heat the house from a 'cold start'. The control always maintains a temperature within the property and this ensures that the boiler is only ever 'topping up' the temperature in the home. As a guideline, target temperatures should be set at 21 C for comfort temperature and 15 C for economy temperature.
More Controls FAQs
- I'm moving house and want to take my EasyControl with me. Can I install it in a new property?
- Do I have to subscribe to a service to be able to use the EasyControl?
- The thermostat updates automatically. Can I turn this off?
- We’ve had a power cut. Does that affect EasyControl?
- If I remove EasyControl from the wall (e.g. for renovation work) how long will its settings be kept?
- How many colours is the EasyControl available in?
- Can I use Worcester controls with a system boiler?
- Can I use third party controls with your boilers?
- Can I fit the Wave thermostat myself?
- Do I need an additional room thermostat or timer to use the Wave?