simonmason
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I would like to move my heated floor to z-wave control. Does anyone make an automated switch with temperature sensor control. My floor runs at 110v and has a sensor installed that plugs into the control thermostat. Thanks
simonmason said:I would like to move my heated floor to z-wave control. Does anyone make an automated switch with temperature sensor control. My floor runs at 110v and has a sensor installed that plugs into the control thermostat. Thanks
Are you sure, Did you notice his avatar??vc1234 said:Not in North America. They do in Europe, though, but it's no help to you.
I've noticed his voltage.Frunple said:Are you sure, Did you notice his avatar??
You can probably cobble something together, the important thing is that your sensor should control the switch in addition to the switch being operated via zwave. Perhaps, you can feed the sensor to your automation system assuming you have one.simonmason said:And the voltage is the clearest indication - I am in the US. So it seems that no one has addressed this need. I guess interrupting the power is the only thing I can do?
vc1234 said:You can probably cobble something together, the important thing is that your sensor should control the switch in addition to the switch being operated via zwave. Perhaps, you can feed the sensor to your automation system assuming you have one.
If zwave is not a must, there are other remote control solutions.
jon102034050 said:Care to elaborate on the other remote control solutions? My heated bathroom floor drives me nuts. I'd love to be able to control it as simply as any other zwave device on a schedule...
Interesting unit, although I don't see any Z Wave support.oZZy said:Take a look at the Watts Sunstat Connect. Using a contact closure you can put the floor heat in the away mode. I am testing one on my bench right now. Very cool unit with a lot of features.