Thermostat function for circulation pump
Attached thermostat
for the circulation pump is an important tool that helps regulate the temperature in the heating system. Its task is to maintain the temperature in the system at a constant and stable level that has been set by the user. When the temperature in the system drops below the set value, the thermostat activates the circulation pump to heat the system to the desired temperature. When the set temperature is reached, the thermostat switches off the pump again.
Advantages of the thermostat for the circulation pump:
Energy efficiency
A thermostat helps save energy by constantly keeping the system at the optimum temperature. This means that there is no wasted energy when the system is overheated or when the system is too cold and needs to be reheated.
Comfort
The thermostat keeps the temperature at a constant level, which means that the temperature in the house is always pleasant and constant.
Easy to use
Most circulator thermostats are easy to operate and users can easily set the desired temperature.
The most common use of a thermostat for a circulation pump
The thermostat for the circulation pump is most often used in heating systems such as solid fuel boilers or electric boilers and also in underfloor heating systems.
Correct connection of the thermostat for the circulation pump
When connecting the thermostat for the circulation pump, it is important to follow the operating instructions and the manufacturer's instructions. In general, the thermostat should be connected between the power source and circulator . Based on the temperature in the heating system, this allows the thermostat to regulate when the pump is on and when it is off.
It is important to note that the installation of the thermostat should be done by a professional to ensure that the thermostat functions properly.