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RE: Re: Controlling Heating
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- Subject: RE: Re: Controlling Heating
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:09:30 +0100
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Stuart,
One
general question:
If I
want to control central heating in each room individually, each radiator
has to
have some kind of valve which is operated remotely.
I
asume that they will need power, so each radiator will need two cables, one
for
power and one for control signal.
Is
there any way to reduce that cabling, so we don't need to rewire house?
Also,
putting power socket into bathroom is against regulations, I
think.
Nik
Hi Marc,
I just got my
connection back after a month, and I was scanning the stuff I missed,
and
I noticed no-one replied to your mail, that's the problem on a list
where
the signal to noise ratio is so low.
Anyway ... I beleive what you
want
to do is use a Universal Module (http://www.laser.com/?laserlink=SGUM506)
unit to drive a larger relay to do the switching.
I know there
are
a couple of people use this or a similar method, and Keith D should be
able to give you more precise advice.
Also, have a look at "How do I
automate...." in the FAQ, there's a link on there to Keiths site and
info
on how he did something similar.
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Marc
Mosthav"
<marc@m...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I would like to
control my heating from my HA computer. I do have a Dallas temp. sensor
and would like to control the connection which is usually connected to
the
thermostat. My problem is that the b****rd thing is 30VAC / 1A and that
all the X10 relay devices are rated at xVDC. Am I thinking the wrong
way
'round, am I stupid or do I have to do something totally
different??? > BTW nobody answered my question about all my broken
TM13's so I assume that they work fine for everybody else? Mine are
just
switched off and are not responding to anything. > Any help on
either question would be greatly apreciated. > >
Marc
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more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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