How does a room thermostat control a hot water boiler?

A room thermostat can control a hot water boiler by sending a signal to the boiler’s controller or burner to increase or decrease heat output based on the room temperature. This is typically done through a relay or a valve that opens or closes to allow more or less hot water to flow into the heating coils or radiators. The thermostat’s setpoint is usually adjustable, allowing the user to set a desired temperature for the space.