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    Schematics > Security and other sensors and detectors > Heating System Thermostat

    Heating System Thermostat

    Controlled by indoor and outdoor temperature

    Simple, high reliability design

    Heating System Thermostat

    Parts:

    P1______________1K   Linear Potentiometer

    R1_____________10R   1/4W Resistor
    R2______________1K   1/4W Resistor
    R3______________3K3  @ 20°C n.t.c. Thermistor (see Notes)
    R4______________2K2  @ 20°C n.t.c. Thermistor (see Notes)
    R5_____________10K   1/2W Trimmer Cermet
    R6______________3K3  1/4W Resistor
    R7,R9___________4K7  1/4W Resistors
    R8____________470K   1/4W Resistor
    R10____________10K   1/4W Resistor

    C1,C2_________470µF   25V Electrolytic Capacitors
    C3______________1µF   63V Electrolytic Capacitor

    D1,D2,D4_____1N4002  100V 1A Diodes
    D3______________LED  Red 3 or 5mm.

    Q1____________BC557   45V 100mA PNP Transistor
    Q2____________BC547   45V 100mA NPN Transistor
    Q3____________BC337   45V 800mA NPN Transistor

    RL1____________Relay with SPDT 2A @ 220V switch
                   Coil Voltage 12V. Coil resistance 200-300 Ohm

    J1_____________Two ways output socket

    SW1____________SPST Mains Switch

    T1_____________220V Primary, 12 + 12V Secondary 3VA Mains transformer

    PL1____________Male Mains plug & cable

    Device purpose:

    This circuit is intended to control a heating system or central heating plan, keeping constant indoor temperature in spite of wide range changes in the outdoor one. Two sensors are needed: one placed outdoors, in order to sense the external temperature; the other placed on the water-pipe returning from heating system circuit, short before its input to the boiler. The output from the Relay contact must be connected to the boiler's start-stop control input.
    This circuit, though simple, has proven very reliable: in fact it was installed over 20 years ago at my parents' home. I know, it's a bit old: but it's still doing its job very well and without problems of any kind.

    Circuit operation:

    When Q1 Base to ground voltage is less than half voltage supply (set by R7 & R9), a voltage is generated across R8 and the driver transistors Q2 & Q3 switch-on the Relay. When Q1 Base to ground voltage is more than half voltage supply, caused when one of the n.t.c. Thermistors lowers its value due to an increase in temperature, no voltage appears across R8 and the Relay is off.
    C3 allows a clean switching of the Relay.
    P1 acts as main temperature control.

    Notes:

    • R3 is the outdoor sensor, R4 the indoor sensor.
    • If you are unable to find a 3K3 Thermistor for R3 you can use a 4K7 value instead. The different value can be easily compensated by means of Trimmer R5.
    • R5 allows to set the heating system for outdoor temperatures ranging from about +10°C downwards. The higher R5's resistance the hotter the heating system and vice versa.
    • The existing boiler thermostat should be set to its maximum value and not bypassed: it is necessary for safety's sake.
    • This circuit can be dispensed with its differential feature and converted into a simple precision thermostat omitting R3.

    Title: Heating System Thermostat
    Source: www.redcircuits.com
    Published on: 2005-02-10
    Reads: 305
    Print version: Print version

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