The control system of underfloor heating, air conditioning, boiler, and thermostat products is provided through each product’s own control panel or remote. These products usually operate separately, but in some integrated systems, a common control panel or integrated automation system can be used.
Underfloor heating system: The underfloor heating system is usually controlled by a thermostat or room control. The thermostat detects the room temperature and enables or stops the operation of the underfloor heating system. The thermostat allows adjustable target temperature and can be operated with time scheduling.
Air conditioning system: The air conditioning system is typically controlled by a remote control or wall panel. The remote control provides users with options to adjust air conditioning functions, temperature control, fan speed, mode selection (cooling, heating, dehumidification), and more. The wall panel is installed for the air conditioning system and often offers more advanced control options.
Boiler: The boiler is generally controlled by a wall panel or control panel. The wall panel allows users to set the operating mode of the boiler (heating, hot water), temperature settings, time scheduling, and other functions.
Thermostat: The thermostat is typically linked to the underfloor heating or air conditioning system and operates by detecting the room temperature. Thermostats come with temperature settings, time scheduling, and other features. Some thermostat models may have smart thermostat capabilities and offer remote control via Wi-Fi connectivity.
The control system of these products may vary depending on their specific features and brand/model. To achieve integration between products, some automation systems or building management systems can also be used. These systems allow multiple products to be controlled through a single control panel or application.