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Re: Controllable Radiator Actuators
- Subject: Re: Controllable Radiator Actuators
- From: "egelbeertje" <r_d_k@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 08:48:01 -0000
Found following on a German site www.conrad.de or www.conrad.com
Article : 57 00 56 Stellantrieb (or Valve Drive)
Valve Drive =B0
Item-No. 57 00 56
Intended Use
The valve drive serves for adjusting valves on radiators. It receives=20
commands via radio signal
from the pertaining control unit, either alone or together with other=20
valve drives. The valve drive
converts these commands in the corresponding settings on the valve.=20
The radio controlled
radiator thermostat system serves for controlling the temperature in=20
individual rooms.
Regulation of the heat transmitted by the radiator takes place by=20
reducing the flow of the heating
water. The valve drive may not be used for any other purposes than=20
the ones stated in this
operating manual. Operation is only possible with the pertaining=20
control unit (all information
relating to the overall system are contained in the operating manual=20
of the complete system).
Maybe that helps.
rgds Rob.
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Mark Harrison (Groups)"
<mph@a...>=20
wrote:
> Mark Kaye wrote:
>=20
> >Does anyone know anything about the SmartKontrols radiator=20
actuators, or=20
> >if there is an alternative to them? It strikes me that it
would=20
be=20
> >quite easy to homebrew something like this using some kind of=20
valve=20
> >actuator and dallas 1-wire temp sensors. Wrap some control
logic=20
around=20
> >it and set-point control and you're away.
> >
> >What's out there?
> >=20=20
> >
>=20
> Motorised valves?
>=20
> Horstmann and Donfoss certainly make them, though perhaps a bit=20
ugly for=20
> mounting in a room.
>=20
> ISTR that Toro do something also.
>=20
> M.
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