How to control floor heating actuator channels? #2398
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Dear all, I have a HmIP floor heating actuator (HmIP-FAL230-C6) that I’ve added to HA via the RaspberryMatic add-on and the Homematic(IP) Local integration. Is there any way to control the channels/valves directly from HA? I (believe) can see them exposed as binary sensor, e.g. binary_sensor.floor_heating_actuator_ch1, but when I toggle the state of any of those channels from off to on, the corresponding valve does not open. Is control of these valves only possible from the RaspberryMatic add-on? Thanks in advance! |
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No there is unfortunately NO way to directly control the homematicIP floor heating actuators (close/open a valve, etc.) like the one you reference in your question. All these floor heating actors are meant to be only linked to the corresponding homematicIP wall temperature devices as well as to other HmIP driven actors which e.g. start/stop your floor heating pump in case it identifies that this is necessary. long story short: there is indeed NO way to directly control a HmIP floor heating actor, not via HomeAssistant, not via RaspberryMatic ans also not via a standard CCU3. A RaspberryMatic central can also "just" control a linked wall thermostat by raising the target temperature for the room so that the floor heating actor will then decide to open/close the valve by itself. So get a HmIP wall thermostat sensor, link it to your floor heating actor and then you can change the taget temperature entity of that wall thermostat sensor and it will then directly communicate to the floor heating actor which then does the rest. |
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No there is unfortunately NO way to directly control the homematicIP floor heating actuators (close/open a valve, etc.) like the one you reference in your question. All these floor heating actors are meant to be only linked to the corresponding homematicIP wall temperature devices as well as to other HmIP driven actors which e.g. start/stop your floor heating pump in case it identifies that this is necessary.
long story short: there is indeed NO way to directly control a HmIP floor heating actor, not via HomeAssistant, not via RaspberryMatic ans also not via a standard CCU3. A RaspberryMatic central can also "just" control a linked wall thermostat by raising the target temperature for the…