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Clima Zones with thermostats and switches to turn pumps on


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Hello all.

 

I have a Home Center 3 for many years and am very happy with it, and now have a new requirement that I unfortunately do not get solved.

 

In our house we have 3 climate zones with the respective linked thermostats. To the respective climate zones belong 3 individual pumps (wall plugs) that currently control the heating circuit via scenes and queries of the temperatures of the individual rooms. 

 

How do I get that based on a climate schedule, with the stored rooms and thermostats, that if a real temperature is undercut, the respective pump (wall plug) is started?

 

Currently, I have it so that I have the climate schedule, which sets the thermostats at the times to the desired temperature AND also have the scenes running that query the temperatures of the thermostats and then start if necessary the specific pump. The problem is that the desired temperatures must be stored once in the climate schedule AND in the scene.

 

If I would expect a higher temperature in the scene than it would be set in the climate schedule, then the pump would be activated again and again but the room would not get warmer because the thermostat is set too low due to the climate schedule. Do you understand what I mean? :)

 

Thanks for any feedback.

 

Many greetings
Oliver

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Posted

@ONLINEHello and welcome to the community.

 

Can you tell which model thermostats you are using now?

  • 2 weeks later...
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    Sorry for the late response, I didn't receive any update email.

     

    I'm using the Fibaro Heat Controller in all the rooms. 

    Posted (edited)

    @ONLINENot sure what your 3 pumps on wall plugs are doing? If these are the heating water zirculation pumps, you shouldn't turn them off and on all the time, trough a day. 

    The zirculation pumps should be running all the time, trough the heating season. Otherwise this heating becomes uncontrollable, the temp would bouncing up and down all the time. 

     

    The heat controllers sitting on the radiators, could than reach the temp, that was set in the heating zone for this time slot. If you have the addional temp sensors for the fibaro heat controllers, fine you can place them in the middle of the rooms, in order to get a more smoth heating climate.

    Edited by Fabir

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