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A boiler based heating system will usually have three main parts which control the heating, the first is the boiler itself, secondly a thermostat and finally Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs).
These have several controls which need to set to make sure they run efficiently. Watch a the following video to see how to setup an Ideal condensing boiler which is the most commonly installed type in Unipol properties
There will be one device in a communal area of your home which checks the temperature around it and switches on the heating when this drops below the one set on the thermostat. Thermostats can either be basic dial or a more complex model which allows you to set different temperatures depending on the time of day. It is recommended that you set the temperature on a thermostat to between 18 and 21 degrees.
These are fitted to most radiators in a property and control the flow of hot water to individual radiators but do not control if the whole property heating is turned on. If you find some rooms are cold while others are the right temperature try turning up the thermostat a degree then turn down TRVs in rooms that were the correct temperature before.
If your radiators are still cold after following the advice above watch this video on how to troubleshoot common faults.