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HKC GSM-Q controlling the heating

  • 17-09-2013 9:27pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    I have a securewave sw 1070 with a GSM-Q gsm unit installed. I would like to use this to turn on the heating. The GSM card can output a 12 v signal to switch something.......

    My heating timeswitch is a danfoss TS715

    What would one need to be able to remotely switch the heating on but I still want to keep the timeswitch in place.

    Anyone have a diagram or suggestion. I don't mind changing the danfoss timeswitch for another.

    M


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 431 ✭✭Diggerdunne


    Hi, from looking at the time clock your heating is all on one zone. By that i mean when you turn on the heating the water heats up and all the radiators. I have this setup at home but on a 3 zoned system. You need to run a cat 5 or alarm cable to the time clock from the alarm panel. This is to carry the 12v output from the alarm when u tx the heating to turn on. You also need a 12v to 230v relay. This will then turn on the time clock for you and hence turn on the boiler etc....
    I can give you more details if its easy for you to do as it may not be possible to get a cable from alarm panel to time clock...
    Hope this helps....


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