Controlling Nefit Easy with Domoticz
Posted: Saturday 17 October 2020 18:40
I have been searching for an answer/topic , but could not find it in the Heating/Cooling section.
I have a Nefit Central Heating Unit wich is controlled by a Nefit-Easy Temperature Control Unit, placed central in the living room.
I Installed the Nefit-Easy tool in Domoticz on Raspberry 4+ and previous on a Pi Zero W (alternative json and npm installation) and now I can read temperature, Gas use, time when Unit is on-off and can also set temperature via Domoticz if I want to. (https://tech.ligthartnet.nl/make-your-n ... h-domoticz)
The upper floor with bathroom and bedrooms have a thermostatic valve on the CV radiators. A problem of this setup is, that the upper floor can be cold if the living room sensor is "out" because the temperature is = or > then the set temperature (the sun can warm up the room, even in winter)
On the first floor the temperature can be chill (nice for sleeping) but I want to use on of the rooms as a kind of office to do work from home.
My idea is to place a temp sensor on the first floor and fit remote (Zigbee/Zwave) Thermostat Valves on the radiators below and set them to a certain temp (20.5C) and set the room sensor (Nefit Easy) to 20C , so the temperature is regulated by the Nefit Easy Room sensor.
When I want extra heat on the first floor, I want to use Domoticz to use the temperature sensor from first floor and temporarily set the temperature of the Nefit Easy to 21C, so the heater keeps on heating, although the temperature on first floor is > 20.5C , so the thermostats are closed and the warm water is send all to first floor. When the set temp for first floor is reached , Domoticz should switch of the "bypass" temperature and the CV heater goes down or in modulating mode.
What is the best way to achieve this?
What are the best remote Thermostatic valve controllers (Zigbee/Zwave)?
How to "control" the SetPoint of Nefit-Easy appliance on Raspberry?
What is a good remote temperature sensor (Xiaomi Aqara)?
Can I use Blocky to control the Remote Thermostatic valve controllers?
Any positive answer would be nice
I have a Nefit Central Heating Unit wich is controlled by a Nefit-Easy Temperature Control Unit, placed central in the living room.
I Installed the Nefit-Easy tool in Domoticz on Raspberry 4+ and previous on a Pi Zero W (alternative json and npm installation) and now I can read temperature, Gas use, time when Unit is on-off and can also set temperature via Domoticz if I want to. (https://tech.ligthartnet.nl/make-your-n ... h-domoticz)
The upper floor with bathroom and bedrooms have a thermostatic valve on the CV radiators. A problem of this setup is, that the upper floor can be cold if the living room sensor is "out" because the temperature is = or > then the set temperature (the sun can warm up the room, even in winter)
On the first floor the temperature can be chill (nice for sleeping) but I want to use on of the rooms as a kind of office to do work from home.
My idea is to place a temp sensor on the first floor and fit remote (Zigbee/Zwave) Thermostat Valves on the radiators below and set them to a certain temp (20.5C) and set the room sensor (Nefit Easy) to 20C , so the temperature is regulated by the Nefit Easy Room sensor.
When I want extra heat on the first floor, I want to use Domoticz to use the temperature sensor from first floor and temporarily set the temperature of the Nefit Easy to 21C, so the heater keeps on heating, although the temperature on first floor is > 20.5C , so the thermostats are closed and the warm water is send all to first floor. When the set temp for first floor is reached , Domoticz should switch of the "bypass" temperature and the CV heater goes down or in modulating mode.
What is the best way to achieve this?
What are the best remote Thermostatic valve controllers (Zigbee/Zwave)?
How to "control" the SetPoint of Nefit-Easy appliance on Raspberry?
What is a good remote temperature sensor (Xiaomi Aqara)?
Can I use Blocky to control the Remote Thermostatic valve controllers?
Any positive answer would be nice