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Re: Advice for PC controlled home heating



Also have a look at my solution. It relies on time based programs, as
the
thermostatic control in our house is complete rubbish. Both me and SWMBO
are
very happy with it, especially with the ability to text it so the house is
warm when you get home. Would mean rolling your own relay control though...

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Regards

Simon


On 2 February 2010 15:58, Ian Oliver <lists@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> In article <4B59DD02.3080108@xxxxxxx>, John Molohan wrote:
> > Any help, advice, corrections etc greatly appreciated.
>
> I'm just rejigging our controls and here's what I'm doing.
>
> Three zones, so three two-port zone valves controlled by a Danfoss
> TP5000 programmable thermostat on each floor. I have wires in place,
> but there is a wireless version and Danfoss do the RX1/2/3 receivers.
> I'm then going to use a Danfoss TS715 to control the hot water.
>
> It's all going to wired into two Drayton LWC1 wiring centres just to
> keep it tidy as there are 11 cables coming together (power, 4xstat,
> 4xvalve, timer, boiler)
>
> I did consider PC control, but those programmable thermostats are very
> smart, let you set temp profiles and automatically advance/retard
based
> on temperature delta.
>
> As it happen, I haven't ordered anything yet, so if anyone has any
> better suggestions ...
>
> Ian Oliver
> Sunny Leeds, UK
> Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire
>
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