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Z-Wave Data Logger for Gas-Meters


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Hi,

do you know if NorthQ Z-Wave Data Logger for Gas-Meters is compatible with the HCL ?

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right now - no

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and what about northq power meter for HC2? Integration to energy panel in the new v4.03?

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is still not finished

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makes me sad, I have hoped to use the energy statistics to better monitor/optimize my electricity consumption as I use electricity for heating.

another question - have you got now (by any chance) a special device type for electric radiators? I mean I currently have them classified as light bulbs. So they show up in mobile home screen if they are on. Just that I never know whether it is a light that is on or a radiator.

but would be great to have them as separate class of devices, so that I could easily see how many of them are on at any time, how much installed capacity is on and also compare the history of them being on against outside and (respective room) temperature.

[ Added: 2015-01-20, 09:46 ]

is still not finished

Could you answer my question regarding the electric radiators/floor heaters included as a separate type of devices. It is not normal to have them as lightbulbs (switching off lights switches off radiators too).

As they are high-power devices (I have 10kW installed), it would be great to group them separately and monitor their combined consumption.

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