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is the heat controller able to use another external source of temperature


Blackmurray77

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Hi, i cannot use the integrated temperature sensor of the thermostatic valves, i need to use the temperature on another place of the room. Therefore i bought the heat controller, which should be able to use external source. But, on the market the external sensor for the heat controller isnt available yet and i have in the network a lot of another sources. Is it possible to use another source of temperature as from the original bluetooth sensor delivered to the heat controller? Thx

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Hi @Blackmurray77,

 

You can use all types of Z-Wave temperature sensors.

 

Fibaro TRV should act simmilary to Danfoss TRV by principle of heating and by that i mean it will use internal sensor.

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