Temperature Sensor

Discussion in 'C-Bus Wired Hardware' started by L.A.F, Jun 8, 2017.

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    L.A.F

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    Greetings,
    As I'm new to this field of control I'm wondering if you are able to help me.
    We are planning on controlling auto blinds and windows via a c:)bus temp sensor.
    Say if the degrees rises above a certain point than the blinds will drop and the windows will open to a point.
    If anyone could help that would be awesome also the hardware ill need.

    5031RDTSL-WE is this component capable.

    Many thanks.:)
     
    L.A.F, Jun 8, 2017
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    Wonkey

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    As I have no idea what skills you have I will give you a generic answer that hopefully will drive you in the right direction
    I presume your system will control more than just the blinds and windows, due to the fact C-Bus is a lighting contol system that can do many other things.

    To acheive your desired result you will take the temp measurement from the 5031rdtsl and using the logic engine found in a Wiser or Pac write some logic that defines the action points.
    You will need in addition to your 5031rdtsl an operating C-bus system a Wiser2 or a Pascal Automation controller (I would use the Wiser2 it provide much more functionality) and a L5501RBCP shutter contoller for each blind or window motor.

    If you are not familar with C-bus programming then have alook at the training courses available, or if this is a one of project consider engaging a programmer to help.
    Colin
     
    Wonkey, Jun 10, 2017
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