New Zealand Heating Components and Controls
Installing a Central heating system in your home is a big undertaking, but it is one that should be understood. Understanding the components of your central heating system and how it all works will help you seek help and advice when needed.
Below is a list of the main components you will find to make up your central heating system:
Boiler
The boiler is the main component of a central heating system. They come in many sizes and will deliver various amounts of heat energy, fuel types and energy ratings. The amount of heat energy (measured in kilowatts or kW) a boiler is required to deliver through the home is based on a series of calculations carried out by one of Central Heating’s technicians.
Fuel
There are a wide range of boilers that burn a range of fuel types.
- Natural Gas – Burns methane from the gas mains
- LPG – Burns liquid petroleum gas, normally propane or butane
- Biomass fuel – Burns wood logs, pellets or chippings
- Electric – Works like a kitchen kettle but on a much bigger scale
Types of Boiler
- Conventional boiler – This boiler is the most basic type. It burns fuel to make heat.
- System boiler – This boiler provides central heating only or heating and a store of hot water in a hot water cylinder.
- Condensing -This boiler uses the heat in the gases given off when the fuel is burnt.
- Combination boiler – This boiler provides central heating and instant hot water.
Radiators
There are many types of radiator. Most are made out of steel but there are copper and aluminium options available. A radiator works by transferring heat to the air in the room as it passes over the radiator panel. Warm air rises and pushes colder air back down and over the radiator surface again.
Underfloor Heating
Fan Heaters
These work by using heated water passing through tubes that have a fan blowing air past them to heat the air up.
Expansion Vessel
Expansion Relief Valve
This valve is also part of the ‘sealed’ heating system. It is designed to operate if there is a problem with the expansion vessel or the system is over pressurised. This operates to remove pressure from the system.
Header Tank
Pump
The pump pushes the heated water around. It is usually located inside the boiler but can also be found in your airing cupboard.
Motorized Valve
Controls
Controls are the brains of the central heating system, with sensors and valves. The controls make the system work.
Boiler Termostat
Program / Timer
The programmer/timer controls the flow of hot water to the radiators or hot water cylinder (if fitted), and it also decides to turn the system on or off depending on the temperature in the rooms and the time of day.
Room Termostat
Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRV)
The TRV senses air temperature around them and turns the radiator on or off and regulates the flow of water through the radiator they are fitted to. They do not control the boiler directly.