A central heating thermostat measures the air temperature around itself, which enables the room thermostat to regulate the heating system to consistently maintain the desired temperature. So when the temperature falls below the setting, the thermostat switches on the central heating and once the desired temperature is reached it switches it off again. Room thermostats should ideally be installed in a colder area of the house, i.e. in a hallway near to a front door.
Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs) are fitted to radiators and are used to control the temperature within the room. When used properly, they will significantly reduce the energy used by the heating system by limiting the temperatures within each room, and prevent overheating.
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