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RE: Re: Controlling Heating
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- Subject: RE: Re: Controlling Heating
- From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:26:14 +0100
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Nik,
I haven't done any of this stuff, but I'm sure there are motorised valves
that use either 12V or 24V. - I guess in that case you can use a single LV
cable for both power and signal....
Check out the Honeywell Smartfit stuff on www.comfort.org.uk as well...
Paul G
>From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: Controlling Heating
>Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 11:09:30 +0100
>
>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
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stuartgrimshaw [mailto:stuart@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 12 April 2002 00:51
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Controlling Heating
>
>
> 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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