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Set which temperature sensor to use with Heat Controller


NickLeusel

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Hi,

In one of our rooms, there is a Heat Controller plus a CO Sensor installed. I would like to use the CO Sensor's temperature sensor as reference for the Heat Controller. Can someone explain me how to configure this in a straightforward manner? I do not really understand yet which temperature sensor the Heat Controller uses as its reference. (I have set the CO sensor as the room's " main temperature sensor" but I am not sure if this does the job already.)

 

Thanks for your help!

 

Kind regards, Nick

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I have the same issue, my heat controller is installed in a seperate room (on the collector) and the bluetooth controller has not enough reach.

The temperature sensor of the smoke detector is set as main buth the heat controller does not regulate according this temperature but uses its own internal sensor as reference (the storage room temperature).

 

Would a seperate thermostat do the job? It's for childrens bedroom so the simpelest will do. Anyone can recommand a type?

 

Thanks!

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