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ck1 | 09:23 Tue 24th Sep 2013 | How it Works
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I have a standard Honeywell dial to adjust the temperature for the central heating, but where is the temperature sensor, how does the boiler know when the house is up to the set temperature?
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we've got one of them, baldric

Do you notice the way the thermostat clicks on/off when you adjust the dial boxy?
(Clue for you there ck1)
The actual sensor is built into the unit and the unit is connected to the boiler to switch it on or off as appropriate.
Indeed we do, baldric :-)

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