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Need to control 2000W boiler


Didytz

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Hi,

I need to control my hot water boiler which is declared as 2000W wich should be around 9,1A on 220V networ. So can I use single switch 2? I see that double switch 2 is "total 10A" but single channel is less than 9A that I would need.

 

So please help me what device to use.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Didytz said:

Hi,

I need to control my hot water boiler which is declared as 2000W wich should be around 9,1A on 220V networ. So can I use single switch 2? I see that double switch 2 is "total 10A" but single channel is less than 9A that I would need.

 

So please help me what device to use.

 

 

Best option is to use an external powerful switch which controlled by single switch 2.

Works for years for me (same application: water boiler)

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  • So Fibaro don't have its solution, but I have to use third party switch. I ask this as I allready have Sonoff zigbee switch but I would like to replace it with something produced in Europe and not Chinese. Also I don't have space to put two devices in a wall.

     

     

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    For example a Fibaro Wall Plug can switch 2500 Watt up to temporarily 3000 Watt. But a separate external switch like cag014 suggested has more switching capability to handle peak powers. 

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    3 hours ago, Didytz said:

    I would like to replace it with something produced in Europe ... Also I don't have space to put two devices in a wall.

     

    you might try Heatit Z-Relay

     

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