Pocster Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 Hey all So my ufh has been spec’d . For the moment we are having wireless thermostats . My question is how do these control the ufh manifold valves ? Ideally I want to control the valves via z wave . So any advice on what type of setup I need for this would be great . cheers
Nickfromwales Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 In @MarkA‘s were using similar for a lot of stuff, and have agreed to run switch / live wires from every 230v point of switching back to a dim-rail loaded project box so all the z-wave / other items don’t have to be squeezed into the 47mm backboxes. Is home automation on the menu? Why z-wave? There are a lot of WiFi based plug n play heating / DHW control systems out there which require next to no complex wiring / controls / design / operation etc straight out of the box.
Pocster Posted April 7, 2019 Author Posted April 7, 2019 16 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said: In @MarkA‘s were using similar for a lot of stuff, and have agreed to run switch / live wires from every 230v point of switching back to a dim-rail loaded project box so all the z-wave / other items don’t have to be squeezed into the 47mm backboxes. Is home automation on the menu? Why z-wave? There are a lot of WiFi based plug n play heating / DHW control systems out there which require next to no complex wiring / controls / design / operation etc straight out of the box. Z wave seems solid and good - so I trust it . Yes ; tons of nerdy home automation. i guess what I was really asking is there a certain type of manifold I should look at ? . Exactly what z wave components should I look at to activate the manifold ; just a simple relay type affair ???
Pocster Posted April 7, 2019 Author Posted April 7, 2019 https://www.vesternet.com/eutonomy-eufix-adapter-din-for-fibaro-relay-switch-2x1-5kw-with-push-buttons?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk56BoLa-4QIVTbTtCh0fJgG1EAQYASABEgIWxfD_BwE#fo_c=521&fo_k=54c06867897d66966dfa9ce8f27a2385&fo_s=gplauk @Nickfromwales yeah ???
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