
Netatmo Starter kit Smart Radiator Valves
Netatmo Starter kit Smart Radiator Valves
The "Window open" function can only be switched on or off, the default value is 3 minutes, this cannot be changed. According to the information in the help, all thermostats in the affected room are switched off. I have not tested it yet. I operate 20 valves in an old house with thick walls and 10 rooms on 3 floors and this works with only one relay. But I had to test several sockets until I found one where the relay could connect to all the valves.
The Netatmo valves are also thermostats. Your Danfoss valves have already reacted to the room temperature. The Netatmo does that too, but much more precisely and you can control it from anywhere.
That's several degrees in a few minutes. I think it works quite well
I was very disappointed with this kit and it was not easy to install. I sent it all back
Hello and no, you can simply define an additional house or flat in the same app and then select it using the dropdown. I use Netatmo in 3 flats...
Hoi - The outdoor measuring station passes on the outdoor temperature for the app or the thermostat control (or the backend) - if you want it to. Otherwise, it has no functionalities that somehow "enable" the link or that would be useful (the thermostats measure themselves, independently of the indoor station(s) of the weather station). About the app: Respectively the apps: There are two separate apps for energy (thermostats) and weather (also) on Android and iOS. There is also a web interface that contains both functions, but in a separate form (weather: the weather jackets and click on energy: the heating data and control of the thermostats). TL;DR form: Conditionally Yes and No... If you have any questions, ask, Hope that helps and LG
No, nothing lights up. Only the relay shortly after plugging it in. Otherwise you hear noises when the valves open/close the heating.
I'm afraid I don't know.
In my case, various adapters were included in the box. They were enough for me, I didn't have to order anything extra. But I don't remember what was included.
Click on the Absent symbol at the bottom right. Then click on Edit and enter the duration of the absence. This way, the absent temperature is applied for the duration. This can be set under "My schedule" - > "Change temperatures".
The humidity in the room is not displayed and, as far as I know, not measured. It may be possible to measure this with the weather station. The temperature can be controlled per room. For example, you can define 23 degrees in the bathroom and 20 degrees in the living room.
It is compatible with Google Home and Alexa (Amazon).
Exactly, a free Netatmo account is required to start up the product and to view your data or make settings.
As far as I know, no. But you can programme the thermostats via the app, and even differently every day. For example, for working weeks I have set the heating to a certain temperature only in the morning until I leave, and during the day only when the temperature falls below a certain level. I have a different macro for holidays because I am at home more and therefore always want to have it warm. As far as effective geofencing is concerned, you could try home-assistant. The best way is to run the platform with a Rapsberry Pi 3B+. It may not be that easy, but it's certainly exciting for those who like to tinker and experiment.
Yes, each radiator must be set individually as far as I know. But it is very quick and simple via app.
You can hear it very well, it would disturb me in the bedroom!
According to Netatmo, adapters are supplied for the following valves: M30x1.5, M30x1.0, M28x1.5, Danfoss RAVL, Danfoss RA, Giacomini. Danfoss has at least one additional RAV valve, for which an adapter can be ordered from Netamto. See also page https://pro.netatmo.com/eu/additional-valve/compatibility PS: Was the first hit on Google...
According to our supplier, this product would not make sense for underfloor heating systems, as they need a lot longer to raise and lower the temperature. So much energy is used that you would spend more money on raising and lowering than you would save.
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