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Help With Scene


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Hello All, Thanks in advance for any help with this..

 

Heres the Set up

4 Rooms - Shop, Office, Canteen, Workshop

Each of these rooms has 1 heater, connected to a FIBARO relay.

Each room also has a fibaro multi sensor

At the offcie there is a Home centre Lite.

All above is working grand and can be turned on/off etc manually.

 

The scenes im having difficulty creating ( in block scenes ) is. I want each of the heaters ( ie the relays ) to come on every day Monday to Sat at 8.30 am and off again at 5.30pm

However at anypoint during these hours if any of the rooms go above 23 degreec celcius, the heater in that room will switch off, And again if when switched off, if that room drops below 18 degrees celcius i want the radiators in the room to switch back on... 

do i need to create 2 seperate scenes for each room .. 

1. a timed scene to swich each room on at 8.30 and off at 5.30

2. a temperature scene with the above temp set points...

Or is all the above created using one scene and by creating 2 scenes would conflict with each other. ?

 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted (edited)

You need to create a scene that starts the heater in the morning and close them at night.
Then let the elements thermostat manage the temperature in the rooms.
You must never let your HCL alone act thermostat. If your HCL would hang up, it becomes really dangerous.

Edited by RH_Dreambox

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