I just installed my first NodOn pilot-wire heating module. It works, I have my dropdown list of the different modes (comfort, -1, -2, eco, HG, off) on my dashboard (TdB). I select a state, the selected state is correctly activated on my convector heater, perfect!!
Now I need a scene that runs continuously, like a scheduler for the different modes based on the days of the week and the hours… and here I’m a bit stuck..
Would anyone have an easily duplicable example? I think this is the kind of scene that should be useful for controlling quite a few devices (AC, heating, etc.)?
Hi @Herve
I have the same Nodon as you I think (SIN-4-FP-21) and I manage the different modes via a calendar (infomaniak in my case) and several scenes that take care of sending the right command when the name of the « rdv » changes:
In this calendar, I manage 2 rooms (1 and 2).
confort-21 → confort-2 in room 1
eco2 → eco in room 2
It works rather well and if you go on holiday, you delete/modify what no longer fits for the period.
On the other hand, I would be interested in your feedback on this module and especially the electrical consumption in the different modes because I noticed that even in eco (or frost protection), it has lots of radiator turn-ons at regular intervals (too regular in my opinion).