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If you want to efficiently and economically regulate heating at home, a quality thermostat is essential. You have several types to choose from. In this article, you will find out exactly what the term wireless thermostat means, what its advantages are, and how to choose one.
A thermostat is a device that communicates with the heat source and maintains a stable temperature set by you indoors. Among other things, thermostats are divided into wired and wireless. Both types of thermostats share the benefit of saving you money on heating and increasing thermal comfort through precise temperature settings. Wireless thermostats have separate switching and user parts that communicate wirelessly, specifically via radio frequency. The thermostat's transmitter is a controller that contains a temperature sensor (the sensor can also be an external wireless one) on which you set the desired temperature. This transmitter regularly sends information about current and desired temperatures to the boiler's switching device.
The controller (or control unit) in wireless room thermostats is portable and battery-operated. The boiler's switching unit is powered from the mains. A wireless thermostat can be either digital programmable or manual (operated via a dial or buttons).
These two types of thermostats are often confused, but they are not the same. A wireless thermostat is operated using a control unit that communicates wirelessly with the switching device. On the other hand, a WiFi room thermostat can also be controlled remotely via a mobile app or the internet, meaning from anywhere and at any time. Some models of wireless thermostats feature WiFi control, but not all.
Portable control unit of the Honeywell Evohome wireless thermostat
First, make sure the wireless thermostat is compatible with your electric boiler (or another heat source) and type of heating system (radiator, underfloor, or combined).
Then focus on these parameters:
Zone control capability: This function allows you to regulate the temperature in each zone separately, so you won't unnecessarily overheat rooms that you are not currently using. The number of zones should correspond to the size of the heated apartment or house.
Daily and weekly heating programs: On modern thermostats, you can set different temperatures for each time of day and each day of the week separately, allowing the temperature in the home to be automatically regulated based on your usual weekly schedule.
Range, temperature range, and setting accuracy: Ensure that the wireless thermostat has sufficient range for your home. Also, choose the thermostat based on the desired range of set temperatures and the accuracy of temperature settings.
Smart features: Smart wireless thermostats come with features that help you optimize energy consumption. These features include, for example, the automatic calculation of the time needed for heating up and subsequent cooling down.
Control and design: Also focus on the clarity of the display, controls, and menu, the possibility of backlighting the display, remote control of the thermostat, and last but not least, the design of the control unit. Some models of wireless thermostats can also be integrated into a smart home system.
Manufacturer: Choose a thermostat from leading global manufacturers who guarantee quality. These include especially Honeywell, Danfoss, or Siemens.
Currently, the most sophisticated and best-rated heating control systems are offered by the Honeywell brand. Their Evohome product line provides solutions for all types of buildings, heat sources, and heating systems, so there is something for everyone. You can assemble a custom set from individual components for your property, or purchase a complete cost-effective set.
Smart wireless WiFi Honeywell Evohome thermostats can be controlled using a portable control unit, mobile app, internet, voice assistant, or smart home app. Automatic heating regulation according to time and zone settings and other smart features provide users with maximum thermal comfort at the lowest possible energy costs.