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[Solved] Wi-Fi double room thermostat with relay, digital thermostats and Smart Life support

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  • #1 20329300
    marbilek
    Level 10  
    Hello,
    I have two floors connected on one central heating circuit. I am looking for wifi sensors with a relay at the pump, which I can wirelessly mount on the two floors, when the set temperature drops on either floor, the sensor via wifi will transmit a signal to the pump to turn on the water circuit. In addition, I wanted to install digital thermostats on the radiators. They will turn off the radiators automatically on the floor where no heating is needed.

    Added after 19 [minutes]: .

    It would be good if it had a Smart Life function

    Added after 41 [seconds]:

    It would be good if it supported Smart Life
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  • #2 20333399
    sliwinskijerzy1
    Level 3  
    State what kind of cooker it is, coal, electric or gas.
    From your entry it can be assumed that it is a solid fuel cooker
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  • #3 20334083
    marbilek
    Level 10  
    I now have a heat pump
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  • #4 20335283
    sliwinskijerzy1
    Level 3  
    Unfortunately I cannot help
  • #5 20336789
    zdzichra
    Level 32  
    Wi-Fi double room thermostat with relay, digital thermostats and Smart Life support Wi-Fi double room thermostat with relay, digital thermostats and Smart Life support Wi-Fi double room thermostat with relay, digital thermostats and Smart Life support Wi-Fi double room thermostat with relay, digital thermostats and Smart Life support Wi-Fi double room thermostat with relay, digital thermostats and Smart Life support

    This is probably what you need. A head which sends temperature data, to the set you still need the "monitor" which is on the package (I lost the box from it) and a switch also controlled by wifi and by cable connected to a gas boiler but also to a heat pump. I have 4 heads in three rooms plus the kit I wrote about. It wasn't cheap but it works and it works exactly as you need it to. I hope I have helped😁
  • #6 20336900
    sliwinskijerzy1
    Level 3  
    Let me make a few comments even though I said earlier that I cannot help.
    From the information in the introductory post, it appears that the installation on both floors is common, it is one circuit as in the old central heating constructions.
    Therefore, the regulation of the temperature in individual rooms is only possible individually in each room using a simple manual valve on the radiator. There is no other possibility, as the power supply to each radiator is shared.
    However, it is possible to automate the start-up of the circulation pump in such a way that its start-up should depend on the room temperature which cools down the fastest. In the other rooms, regulate the temperature by suppressing the flow of the heating medium.
    For this purpose, it is possible to use a radio controller by the Czech company ELEKTROBOCK CZ under the symbol FRT7B2. The controller is inexpensive, as it costs just over 100 PLN. Its main advantage is the hysteresis of 0.1 degree C.
    I have been using this controller for several years in such an installation as the one described above. It runs the gas boiler.
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  • #7 20337272
    zdzichra
    Level 32  
    sliwinskijerzy1 wrote:
    This means that temperature control in individual rooms is only possible individually in each room using a simple manual valve on the radiator. There is no other possibility, because the supply to each heater is common
    .
    Well, that's exactly what it is. The heaters I posted above automatically regulate themselves to maintain the individual temperature in each room and have the ability to switch on the pump if the room they are in drops in temperature.
  • #8 20465829
    marbilek
    Level 10  
    I managed to separate the central heating circuits for each riser. I fitted a battery operated thermostat with a wifi relay to control the switching of the C>O pump. for the riser.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the need for Wi-Fi-enabled thermostats with relays to control a central heating system across two floors. The user seeks sensors that can wirelessly activate a pump when the temperature drops on either floor, along with digital thermostats for individual radiator control. Suggestions include using a radio controller from ELEKTROBOCK CZ (model FRT7B2) for automating the pump based on room temperature. One participant mentions successfully separating central heating circuits and installing a battery-operated thermostat with a Wi-Fi relay for pump control.
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