I ("a craftsman") is finishing a room in my house, and as the radiators have been installed for about 20 years, and the thermostatic valves are still closed, I am going to change them, as well as the "T" settings.
For the head of the valves, I want to try
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A priori it's "zigbee", and since the time that I have installed jeedom, it will be the occasion.
It is a room that will rarely be used, on weekdays, but on weekends.
Have you ever tried these "tricks"?
If it works well, I intend to equip the main rooms with it, and it will be "them", who will trigger the boiler if necessary, with a tp lower, by 2°, or other, than what will be "programmed".
Control "water" radiators
Control "water" radiators
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Re: Controlling "water" radiators
Hello,
I don't see much point. I have classic mechanical thermostats. Once the right setting has been found for the room, there is no reason to alter it.
I don't see much point. I have classic mechanical thermostats. Once the right setting has been found for the room, there is no reason to alter it.
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Re: Controlling "water" radiators
izentrop wrote:Hello,
I don't see much point. I have classic mechanical thermostats. Once the right setting has been found for the room, there is no reason to alter it.
For your accommodation maybe, not for mine.
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