logo elektroda
logo elektroda
X
logo elektroda

Controller or room thermostat for central heating with input for economy mode signal

dzik84 1182 0
ADVERTISEMENT
Treść została przetłumaczona polish » english Zobacz oryginalną wersję tematu
  • #1 14204434
    dzik84
    Level 17  
    Posts: 444
    Help: 30
    Rate: 17
    Hello

    I'm looking for information on "getting along" with the central heating / hot water system.
    Does anyone perhaps know which factory controllers that are fitted with the gas cooker have a simple input that would put the heating into economy mode?
    I'm talking about a simple solution where a "normal" central heating system with room controllers etc. only gets a signal from e.g. an alarm that no one is home.
    Do any models of Vaillant or similar have this option?

    Best regards
    Kamil


    EDIT:
    Hello again, after poking around a bit and reading about co/cwu I am concretising the question.
    I don't want to interfere with the furnace, I would be looking for a room thermostat, which would have the kind of control input that will switch it program/temperature-whatever.
    That is to say, we have a traditional central heating system as found in most houses (room thermostats and valves in the control panel, the cooker does "its" own thing), and I just want to send a signal (like 12 or 24V) to the thermostat to put it into "economy" mode.
    If anyone has any other ideas for a similar solution, please share.

    Regards
    Kamil
  • ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT