The part does not fit on any heater. This is the central control unit. You could use it to switch the heater on and off yourself when the temperature is reached. Check the instructions for the heater to see if it allows external control.
LG KK
The thermostat is of no use to you, it can switch the heating on and off, but is not used to communicate with the thermostats.
I have removed all the thermostats again because the system doesn't work as I wanted it to.
I have the old thermostats again for manual control and use the room thermostat to switch off the heating when there is enough heat in the living room.
LG KK
If it is enough that the thermostat only switches "power on" or "power off", it should fit - if the heating needs more information, then no... Basically, I can highly recommend the device. In use for 2 or 3 years. At that time, the only thing missing was the information during installation that you first have to connect via Bluetooth before WiFi works...
Internet access is required to use this thermostat, as all operating functions can only take place via a mobile device (tablet or smartphone). The thermostat communicates via radio signal with the relay supplied, which in turn must be connected to a network via WLAN.
I have already installed smart thermostats on our radiators, but when it is very cold outside, the control no longer works reliably: it seems that the thermostats are heated too much by the radiated heat from the radiators, close the valve and the rest of the room is still cold. Can I use this thermostat to measure the actual temperature elsewhere in the room and then control selected radiators? I don't have access to the boiler itself. I just want to have the temperature sensor further away from the radiator.
Hello and thank you for your question. As far as I could understand, the Netatmo after-sales service never answered me, this product is designed to work with a boiler, the Radio/Wifi relay and possibly the additional intelligent thermostatic valves of the manufacturer. This product was not suitable for my use (rental building with central heating) I returned it to the seller. But according to the videos I could find on the Netatmo website it is designed to be connected with 4 wires (230 volts power supply + boiler control) on the heating system. I'm sorry I can't tell you more
Servus,
I live in a 2.5 room rented flat with underfloor heating. I have 2 "wall switches with a wheel" to set the heat output. I regularly hear a click; I interpret this to mean that "heat" is then flowing or the flow is throttled.
In the flat itself, I have a wall box where the pipes run through and you can regulate the flow, for example, and there is also such a huge grey box with cables, etc. I can't see anything.
If I now want to install this Netatmo system...what goes where? The grey box can't be opened and I don't have a clue what it is.
I hope you understand my beginner questions...😁
I had the same questions once.
In principle, the "wall switch with the wheel" is a combined thermostat and relay, which then controls the actuator (should be mounted in the wall box above the heat distributors).
The NTH01-EN-EC now consists of two parts. The part where the temperature is measured and can also be set and then additionally the relay. Both communicate with Netatmo via radio. This has the advantage that you can place the thermometer where the heat is needed. You can then install the relay directly in the wall box and connect it to the actuator. You need a 230V power source here and with that you can connect both (actuator + relay) so that the relay only supplies the actuator with power in "On" mode.
I have integrated my bathroom in this way (initially I only had a manual rotary switch to open and close the water valve in the wall box). It works perfectly and since then it is never cold in the morning anymore :) In addition, the heating regulates the temperature at the place of the thermometer. Since it is mobile, you can decide flexibly where you want the heat.
If the temperature in the room falls below a defined limit, the thermometer sends a command to the relay, which then activates the actuator and extends it. As soon as the temperature is reached, the procedure is reversed (command is sent and actuator retracted).
Of course, any heating cycles and times can be set with the netatmo app.
Here's what I don't understand about the product. The Netatmo website doesn't give me any precise clues about it either.
Is the thermostat intended to replace the controller for underfloor heating per room, for example? With a potential-free switchover contact?
Or is it intended to work together with a Netatmo heating controller per room, in which the room temperature can be monitored more precisely? If yes, then this is a relatively expensive undertaking to properly equip, for example, an EFH with 6 rooms.
I can't answer the question directly, but I might be able to help you decide what to buy.
The Netatmo thermostat does nothing other than close the circuit when the temperature is too low and break the circuit when the temperature is reached.
I have two of them. One controls the electric valves of my underfloor heating. Close the circuit: Open valves.
The other controls the EW lockout. Disconnect circuit = EW lock on (i.e. heat pump off.) Close circuit = EW lock off.
I use the latter to deactivate or activate the HP, e.g. during holidays.
But you can also connect heating pumps and much more, either via relays or directly via the thermostat. Both work in the same way.
Really ingenious and recommendable. :(