Turning on a boiler is a relatively simple process, but it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to avoid any accidents. Boilers are used to heat water for central heating systems and hot water taps, and they can be either gas-fired or electric. Gas-fired boilers require a gas supply and must be installed by a qualified engineer, while electric boilers can be plugged into a standard electrical socket.
Once the boiler is installed, you will need to turn it on. The first step is to locate the boiler’s controls. These are usually found on the front of the boiler, and they will include a power switch, a thermostat, and a pressure gauge. The power switch turns the boiler on and off, the thermostat controls the temperature of the water, and the pressure gauge indicates the pressure of the water in the system.