How is floor heating controlled manually?

Manually controlling underfloor heating is a process where the user adjusts the settings of the heating system without automatic or intelligent control systems. This may be necessary, for example, in older houses or in situations where you want to monitor and control the heating yourself. In this article, we go through how the underfloor heating is controlled manually and what things should be taken into account.

How is the underfloor heating controlled manually?

Manual underfloor heating control can be divided into several steps and procedures. Here is a detailed guide to help you understand the process:

1. Using the thermostat

The thermostat is a key component in the manual control of underfloor heating. It measures the room temperature and enables the heating to be adjusted to the desired level. A manual thermostat can be either mechanical or digital.

  • Mechanical thermostat: A mechanical thermostat usually has a rotary control to set the desired temperature. When the room temperature reaches the set value, the thermostat switches off the heating.
  • Digital thermostat: In a digital thermostat, the temperature is set using buttons, and it shows the current and set temperature on a digital display.

2. Adjusting the temperature

Manually adjusting the temperature of underfloor heating requires care and observation. It is important to find a balance between comfort and energy efficiency. The following tips may help:

  1. At first, set the thermostat to a slightly higher temperature and let the system run for a few hours.
  2. Monitor the room temperature and adjust the thermostat down if necessary until you find a comfortable temperature.
  3. Remember that underfloor heating reacts more slowly than other heating systems, so changes may not be felt immediately.

3. Adjusting the underfloor heating manifold

A manifold is a component that distributes the heating to different rooms or areas. In manual control, the manifold valves can be adjusted by hand to distribute the heat evenly.

  • Open or close the valves as needed to get the desired temperature in different rooms.
  • Make sure that all valves are properly open or closed so that the heating works efficiently.

4. Maintenance and monitoring

Manual floor heating control requires regular maintenance and monitoring. It is important to ensure that the system is working correctly and that the temperature remains constant.

  • Check the operation of the thermostat regularly and replace the batteries if necessary.
  • Clean the manifold valves and make sure they are working properly.
  • Monitor energy consumption and adjust settings if necessary to improve energy efficiency.

Summary

Manual control of underfloor heating requires active participation and observation from the user. Adjusting the thermostat and manifold valves are key measures to ensure comfortable and energy-efficient heating. Regular maintenance and monitoring are also important to keep the system working optimally.

You can find more information on the control and maintenance of underfloor heating from the following sources:
Lattiaammitys.fi
Energiatefsik.fi