A heating system consists of:
- A boiler (the heat source)
- A cylinder (to store the hot water)
- A pump (to push water around the system)
- A timer (to turn the hot water and heating system on automatically)
- Room thermostat (to control the temperature of the house)
- Cylinder thermostat (to control the hot water temperature)
- Radiators (to heat the room)
There are different types of boiler:
- Heat only boilers - work in conjunction with a hot water storage cylinder and cold water top up tanks to provide both central heating and hot water
- System boilers - contain all the components (pump, expansion vessel etc.) that are normally external to a heat only boiler
- Combination (or combi) boilers - a boiler that heats water instantaneously on opening a hot tap so there is no need for a storage cylinder.
The type of boiler you need will depend on a number of factors, such as the size of your house and your hot water requirements.
Here we give you a clear idea of what that white box in your kitchen actually does - and how it does it.