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Re: Re: 'Inteligent' Heating Control



Excuse my ignorance when it comes to electric installs but would the method
at
http://tinyurl.com/9v9a6
(automatedhome) work as follows :-

cm12u controller --> AD10 appliance module --> 12V/12A Min Relay
-->
heating controller

I understand that not using the relays may upset the heating
controller because of the current leakage of x10 so would this work?

On 24/10/05, Neil Ball <neilball@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>     I'll put in a shout for Honeywell Hometronic - after all I do
supply this
>  system alongside other HVAC controls :-) - it's a modular system and
it's
>  Lifestyles allows easy single button control of non standard
requirements -
>  holiday shut down (but with full frost protection), early start,
working
>  from home etc. It also allows full room by room zoning where required
even
>  if you have a conventional radiator based system. It has with optimum
start
>  where the system learns the thermal characteristics of each zone and
>  self-predicts the required warm up time for you. Interfacing to/from
the
>  system is straight forward using volt-free contacts, there's a voice
>  interface for standard telephone control and a new data module allows
for
>  Ethernet/web based monitoring & control. Other benefits are that
the system
>  is mainly wireless so easy to retrofit, but it is much more expensive
than
>  the homebrew and basic relay-based options that others have used.
Mind you
>  it's around 1/5th the price of the smartkontrols systems that I also
supply
>  so in that context it's a bargain!!
>
>
>
>  UK residential distribution is solely through Sensible Heat
>  www.sensibleheat.com <http://www.sensibleheat.com/> 
(they were at the Smart
>  Home show at both NEC and London this year) and there are details
about the
>  Hometronic modules at www.hometronic.com <http://www.hometronic.com/> . Just
>  don't bother with the Honeywell UK website as it's not very good!
>
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>  Neil B.
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