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TimJWatts 4
Are there any radiator control heads (eg:
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) that can drive a ZWave boiler relay directly (4 heads to one relay) and can still be subject to overall control by a HC-Lite? Perhaps with a wall based Z-Wave programmer?What I'm looking for is a self sufficient system with a local human friendly interface (knob on wall kind of thing) where some addition control is possible via the Fibaro.
I have a feeling the answer is no - but I'd though it worth asking.
If "no" - then does anyone know if the Stella works well with the Fibaro if I programmed the logic by hand? I'd be looking at:
A scene based on 7 day events to alter the setpoints of the Stella valve heads;
Another scene to logically OR the stellas' demand-for-heat (ie set temperature is more than room temperature) and use the result to command a Z-Wave switch to turn the boiler on.
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[ Added: 2014-12-31, 11:23 ]
OK - no replies.
I'll try something a little more direct:
Anyone done a good heating system with the Stella-Z, a Fibaro (HCL idceally but would like to hear from anyone with HC2 too) and a random Z-Wave switch to control the boiler (furnace to american readers)?
And perhaps a PIR detector like the Aeon multisensor for detecting occupancy like the NEST.
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