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Re: Underfloor heating and HA control?



Whilst we have UFH in concrete, it should be the same.

I embedded some Dallas sensors in the screed to give the floor readings
and have room sensors in addition. These are all linked to TOM 10/xAP
and use scripts in xAP Floorplan which also display the temperatures
around the house on the plans.

As a backup, there is a single Heatmiser UFH stat which at the flick of
a switch(well 3) overrides the HA. Sometime maybe I'll add an RS485 link
to the stat.

The UFH is John Guest with an 8 port manifold. Each port has an on/off
24V JG actuator. These and the pump are all driven from an xAP Netiom,
via relays, controlled by the scripts. A further xAP Netiom drives the
boiler control, which is a Mitsubishi industrial logic controller.

The degree of control can be simple timed on/off through to full weather
compensation, optimum starts, individual zone/time control, etc., etc...
as I get more time!

Lehane



Paul Gale wrote:
> I?m going to be putting a wet under floor heating system into my loft
conversion. The floor will be a timber and real wood flooring. My architect
says this is possible and there are systems available to do this (rather
than embedding in concrete).
>
> Obviously! I want to be able to control this and feed it into my HA
system. I currently use Smartfit connected to Comfort ? but this is only a
single zone solution.
>
> While we?re doing this, we may also be doing a fair bit of work to the
house heating system and may even be replacing the boiler. This would be a
good opportunity to finally create a proper zoned system ? I?d ideally like
to be able to control the temp in a number of zones around the house ? if
not in every room individually.
>
> So ? any ideas or recommendations for:
>
> a)	Type/manufacturer of the UFH
> b)	Type and manufacturer of the control system
> (automatable/with status control)
> c)	Type of system to fit in the existing rooms?
>
> Having Comfort, HomeVision Pro, HomeSeer and a xAP network, how might
I integrate this heating system? I?ll also be getting CBus if that makes
any difference?
>
> Thanks,
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> Paul.
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