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simple heating zone override


Tomislav Barbarić

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Hello,

 

I need a help. I can see more ways od forum and marketplace for override heating zone, but they are to complicated for me.

 

I need simple scene (or virtual device??) which will set all heating zones to specific temperature for specific time and after that back to schedule.

 

Why I need this? I have central heating system with wood and water acumulation puffer. Sometimes temperature in system increase to high and for security reasons I need to cool down system.

 

I made scene which control temperature in system and send me notification when temperature is too high. Notification ask me if I want to run some scene. Here I want to open all radiators.

 

Or, if somebody have another idea, maybe I don't need override heating zone. I have Fibaro heat controller on all radiators, but I don't know how to open it to max with scene.

 

Thank you in advance.

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Hi

with the help of this forum, I have created a scene that does something very similar - in my case, when temp sensor wrongly reports 0 degrees I set heating panel to 0 to avoid heating to start un-necessarly. You can find the scene here

 

Hope it helps

R

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