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|Purpose=Saving energy and money | |Purpose=Saving energy and money | ||
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Revision as of 03:09, 11 February 2019
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| Skills | IoT |
| Status | Getting parts |
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| Purpose | Saving energy and money |
| Tool | No |
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In an effort to save cost, we want to automate the radiators.
There are 2 Eberle TS Ultra available to replace current radiator knobs. Problem is, they don't fit on the current valves.
There are fans applied to some radiators
Todo
- Identify the knobs on the radiators.
- Get an adapter to fit Eberle TS Ultra. (https://wifithermostaten.nl/accessoires/radiator-adapters.html, maybe?)
- More (silent) fans.
- Apply isolation to radiator tubes that do not need heating.