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RE: Zoned heating control and HA


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  • Subject: RE: Zoned heating control and HA
  • From: Mike Griffiths <mike@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 09:29:19 -0000
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At present I found the easiest way forward was to use HomeVision
It means buying the expansion unit but that then gives you more temps sensors than you need
and they are easy to set up and intergrated into HV
that gives you then all the sensing you need and logic
the control is then your choice
Homevision ends up controling whatever you decide via relays
 
I've got mine working a combi boiler and just put a few relays in series with the control circuits.
 
at the moment I'm palying with humidity sensors for my garage but thats a different story!!!
Hope this helps
 
 
Mike
At Home
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Langridge [mailto:chrisl@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Wed 31 Oct 01 02:15
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: [ukha_d] Zoned heating control and HA

Hi,
 
New to the group and looking for someone who has managed to come up with a simple method for hooking up a multizone heating system to a HA controller. (in my case it's a Unipipe Underfloor Heating System) using one of the following:
 
Communicating Thermostats
Remote Temperature Sensors either digital or analog
or possibly, Bog Standard Stats wired in series to X -10 switches.
 
I've found suppliers for the communicating stats (expensive) and the remote sensors ( cheap) but it's a question of hooking it all up with simplicity and redundency.
 
Any ideas. I can't be the first...
 
Chris


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