Hi guys,
I'm in the midst of planning my HA system.. It seems that while most popular protocols (UPB, Insteon, Z-Wave) offer acceptable to great lighting control, thermostat options are considerably more varied.
MY GOAL: Thermostat system with external temperature sensor and remote temperature display and control.
House background:
New construction (2 years old) townhouse. 3 levels. Each level about 20x40 feet. Wood frame on concrete slab - i.e. good for radio propagation.
HVAC system background:
* Single stage cooling and heating system located in attic above 3rd floor. Difficult to access.
* HVAC controlled by Honeywell HZ311 3-zone panel.
* Each floor has 1 thermostat with 5-wire hookup.
* 24V "Common" available at all thermostats.
Issue: No data wiring is available in the attic. This means a new zoning controller must be able to communicate wirelessly to the HA system, or the thermostats themselves must integrate into the HA system and continue to signal the "dumb" zone panel over existing wiring.
Issue 2: 3rd floor thermostat is inconveniently located in the office/loft area instead of inside the master bedroom.
Currently, I'm using a Honeywell Prestige HD thermostat with a Portable Comfort Control remote in the master bedroom. The Prestige HD, with the always-on 4.3" wide color touchscreen is a neat piece of gear, and it wows my friends.
The PCC remote has its own temperature sensor. It monitors the temperature in the master bedroom, and controls the thermostat appropriately. As a result, the master bedroom is ALWAYS comfortable, and I can turn the heat or the AC up and down without getting out of bed.
Sadly, the Prestige system, despite being wireless, has NO automation or PC interface. I can adjust the thermostat, or I can use the Portable Comfort Control, but I don't have the turn-the-lights-and-the-heat-off-with-one-button-I'm-leaving functionality that an HA system offers.
So, the HVAC control requirements are thus:
1) Remote temperature sensing for master bedroom
2) Remote display and control capability from a tabletop keypad (preferably completely wireless and battery operated)
3) No new wires (except for remote temp sensor, which can be done through the attic)
And my options:
1) RCS TU16 for UPB. UGly with a capital UG, messy install (3 TCU boxes + 3 UPB interfaces in the attic). 3 UPB interfaces are expensive. Requires bulky RS15 external temperature sensor.
2) Venstar thermostat for Insteon. Home Depot Special looks, T1800 7-day programmable unit required for RS1 (Internal temp sensor) support. Presumably, I can use then an Insteon Touchlinc touchscreen, or an ISY-99 and some other touchscreen device to control the thermostats and lighting. Fairly palatable option.
3) Kind of a darkhorse - RCS TR60 RS485 thermostats with RCS ZCV4 zoning panel. The RS485 data runs over existing thermostat wires. The only issue is that the zoning panel has some kind of a serial output... which I would connect to what exactly in my attic?
4) RCS TZ43 for ZWave. Nice dot-matrix display (still no match for the Prestige, but I wouldn't kick it out of bed in the morning). This is an attractive option because you can currently get a whole houseful of Z-wave dimmers for next to nothing ( http://www.monstercable.com/holiday/employee/default.asp ) and build a nice full Zwave mesh. The only question is the best remote interface to the thermostat. The Cooper Aspire RF handheld and tabletop controllers look great, but I'm concerned about interoperability with non-Cooper thermostats (and non-Cooper light switches). Other controllers have little display capability and the documentation is mum about thermostat support...
So let's say it's 4 o'clock in the morning, and you wake up because the bedroom feels too cold. What's the easiest controller to punch the heat up a degree or two - one that does not require you to launch a mobile phone app and generally needs the the fewest button pushes to change the temperature?
-Alex
I'm in the midst of planning my HA system.. It seems that while most popular protocols (UPB, Insteon, Z-Wave) offer acceptable to great lighting control, thermostat options are considerably more varied.
MY GOAL: Thermostat system with external temperature sensor and remote temperature display and control.
House background:
New construction (2 years old) townhouse. 3 levels. Each level about 20x40 feet. Wood frame on concrete slab - i.e. good for radio propagation.
HVAC system background:
* Single stage cooling and heating system located in attic above 3rd floor. Difficult to access.
* HVAC controlled by Honeywell HZ311 3-zone panel.
* Each floor has 1 thermostat with 5-wire hookup.
* 24V "Common" available at all thermostats.
Issue: No data wiring is available in the attic. This means a new zoning controller must be able to communicate wirelessly to the HA system, or the thermostats themselves must integrate into the HA system and continue to signal the "dumb" zone panel over existing wiring.
Issue 2: 3rd floor thermostat is inconveniently located in the office/loft area instead of inside the master bedroom.
Currently, I'm using a Honeywell Prestige HD thermostat with a Portable Comfort Control remote in the master bedroom. The Prestige HD, with the always-on 4.3" wide color touchscreen is a neat piece of gear, and it wows my friends.
Sadly, the Prestige system, despite being wireless, has NO automation or PC interface. I can adjust the thermostat, or I can use the Portable Comfort Control, but I don't have the turn-the-lights-and-the-heat-off-with-one-button-I'm-leaving functionality that an HA system offers.
So, the HVAC control requirements are thus:
1) Remote temperature sensing for master bedroom
2) Remote display and control capability from a tabletop keypad (preferably completely wireless and battery operated)
3) No new wires (except for remote temp sensor, which can be done through the attic)
And my options:
1) RCS TU16 for UPB. UGly with a capital UG, messy install (3 TCU boxes + 3 UPB interfaces in the attic). 3 UPB interfaces are expensive. Requires bulky RS15 external temperature sensor.
2) Venstar thermostat for Insteon. Home Depot Special looks, T1800 7-day programmable unit required for RS1 (Internal temp sensor) support. Presumably, I can use then an Insteon Touchlinc touchscreen, or an ISY-99 and some other touchscreen device to control the thermostats and lighting. Fairly palatable option.
3) Kind of a darkhorse - RCS TR60 RS485 thermostats with RCS ZCV4 zoning panel. The RS485 data runs over existing thermostat wires. The only issue is that the zoning panel has some kind of a serial output... which I would connect to what exactly in my attic?
4) RCS TZ43 for ZWave. Nice dot-matrix display (still no match for the Prestige, but I wouldn't kick it out of bed in the morning). This is an attractive option because you can currently get a whole houseful of Z-wave dimmers for next to nothing ( http://www.monstercable.com/holiday/employee/default.asp ) and build a nice full Zwave mesh. The only question is the best remote interface to the thermostat. The Cooper Aspire RF handheld and tabletop controllers look great, but I'm concerned about interoperability with non-Cooper thermostats (and non-Cooper light switches). Other controllers have little display capability and the documentation is mum about thermostat support...
So let's say it's 4 o'clock in the morning, and you wake up because the bedroom feels too cold. What's the easiest controller to punch the heat up a degree or two - one that does not require you to launch a mobile phone app and generally needs the the fewest button pushes to change the temperature?
-Alex