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Oct 17, 2017 - 03:17 PM
One option would be to use a Fibaro relay connected to the boiler controlled by some code.
Oct 20, 2017 - 03:06 PM
Yes as highlighted above you'd still need a "Boiler Receiver" to control Hot Water demand. I'd suggest reading our guides here - http://www.vesternet.com/resources/sc...
Oct 31, 2017 - 01:07 PM
This is a good point, is it even wise to have a boiler on 24/7/365? You would need some code to run a scene etc to trigger the hot water demand. If Fibaro released a unit that controlled the boiler + their Heat Controller TRV Valves, then that would be good. Bit like what Tado do today.
I'm keen on these valves (keep things all Fibaro for one reason), but the fact you need extra to control your boiler hot water demand raises concerns.
I'm keen on these valves (keep things all Fibaro for one reason), but the fact you need extra to control your boiler hot water demand raises concerns.
Nov 01, 2017 - 01:38 PM
We (Aclass,) and Vesternet, recommend a Fibaro relay(s) on the boiler.
So in reality Fibaro do have a device for control of the boilers a Fibaro Relay(or Switch as they are now confusingly called)
So in reality Fibaro do have a device for control of the boilers a Fibaro Relay(or Switch as they are now confusingly called)
May 26, 2018 - 09:14 PM
"I'm keen on these valves (keep things all Fibaro for one reason), but the fact you need extra to control your boiler hot water demand raises concerns."
Why is this a concern ??????
I have been controlling my hot water & central heating with SSR302 boiler controller & SRT321 wall thermostat with NO problems at all once all set up.
Only caveat SRT321 eats batteries in winter. But easily overcome by powering with mains transformer.
Why is this a concern ??????
I have been controlling my hot water & central heating with SSR302 boiler controller & SRT321 wall thermostat with NO problems at all once all set up.
Only caveat SRT321 eats batteries in winter. But easily overcome by powering with mains transformer.
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