Keep playing it the vid soon goes to department S, as I said it needs some one like dan on it
You need to get back to the P&CH forum - there are over 300 posts of his for which you've not yet thanked him...Well I think this thread should be dedicated to VIC as it was him who SPARKED it off this time
Heating is nothing more than a series of switches. There's noting complicated about it at all.
I dont think NTC's Opentherm & ebus are simple switches? in fact not switches at all. A 40 year old S plan is just switches - but things have moved on - honest.
Heating is nothing more than a series of switches. There's noting complicated about it at all.
I dont think NTC's Opentherm & ebus are simple switches? in fact not switches at all. A 40 year old S plan is just switches - but things have moved on - honest.
That's wierd because I wire up loads of heating systems for a local plumbing firm, and it's always just switches.
Room stat = switch
Frost stat = switch
cylinder stat = switch
limit stat = switch
programmer = switch(es)
thermocouple = switch
NTC = switch
zone valve = switch
Yeah there might be some fancy electronics in there but all it really boils down to is lots of switches
Heating is nothing more than a series of switches. There's noting complicated about it at all.
I dont think NTC's Opentherm & ebus are simple switches? in fact not switches at all. A 40 year old S plan is just switches - but things have moved on - honest.
That's wierd because I wire up loads of heating systems for a local plumbing firm, and it's always just switches.
Room stat = switch
Frost stat = switch
cylinder stat = switch
limit stat = switch
programmer = switch(es)
thermocouple = switch
NTC = switch
zone valve = switch
Yeah there might be some fancy electronics in there but all it really boils down to is lots of switches
If you think an NTC is a switch then you know nothing about electronics.
Not entirely sure you could call a thermocouple a switch either come to that .
No but it's connected to a switch in the PCB
No switch there
Possibly on paper - you- but in the real world u arnt allowed inside them and as a NTC is now deemed a switch I think u best leave the pumbs to fix them!So who is most qualified to change electrical componants on a gas boiler?????
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