Hi all. I have a garden office heated by an electric oil filled radiator which I control with a ZWave socket. I use the temperature sensor in a movement sensor, and I link the two with a software thermostat on a Vera Lite. It works, but I'd prefer to have something where I can physically override the temperature and visually see what the current setting is. This unit looks ideal, but can it be made to switch my simple on/off ZWave socket? And can I set a schedule by simply getting my Vera to set the temperature according to my schedule, rather than using the unit's built in timer? Thanks in advance, Andrew.
Z-Wave Plus Secure 7 Day Programmable Room Thermostat
Hi all. I have a garden office heated by an electric oil filled radiator which I control with a ZWave socket. I use the temperature sensor in a movement sensor, and I link the two with a software thermostat on a Vera Lite. It works, but I'd prefer to have something where I can physically override the temperature and visually see what the current setting is. This unit looks ideal, but can it be made to switch my simple on/off ZWave socket? And can I set a schedule by simply getting my Vera to set the temperature according to my schedule, rather than using the unit's built in timer? Thanks in advance, Andrew.
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Open Jul 30, 2016 - 01:45 PM
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Aug 01, 2016 - 05:44 AM
Hi, this would do what you need rather than using a Secure SRT-321 and running the heating schedule in the VERA. This guide shows how to use it with VERA -
http://www.vesternet.com/resources/ap...
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Z-Wave Plus Secure 7 Day Programmable Room Thermostat
Combined timer and thermostat enables wireless control of your heating system. The Secure SCS317 7-day Programable Thermostat enables you to control your heating system's boiler or under floor heating wirelessly via Z-Wave. The Programable Thermostat lets you choose what times you want the heati...
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