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Comfort & Heating system


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Comfort & Heating system
  • From: "Ewen Cameron" <ewenjc@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 10:49:53 -0000
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I'd like to add some additional control to our heating system and hope the
gurus on the list can help.

I'm thinking of adding a second timer and getting Comfort to switch between
timer based on the alarm state.  I could use the second timer for holiday
mode which has the heating on for a shorter time and at a lower temp.  This
sounds ok but to take it to its logical conclusion I should have 5 timers
for Alarm On, Night Mode, Holiday Mode, Alarm Off but this would be getting
a bit silly.  I like the idea of getting Comfort to switch timer as SWMBO
understands a timer and does not need to try to program Comfort.  Is there
any other way to do this.

I'd also like Comfort to be able to override for an hour.  This I can do
with two relays (heating and water) - correct?

Regards,
Ewen


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