I am trying to add a T87RF2033 to a room which has one radiator controlled by a HR92 and am not sure how to do it and what results I can expect. Would appreciate some help...
Firstly, starting from a fresh configuration, which device should I bind first? Do I use the "Co" option on the T87RF2033?
Secondly, once both have been bound, am I right in my understanding that the room temperature will only be taken from the T87RF2033 - the temperature from the HR92 will be ignored?
Finally, am I able to use the T87RF2033 as a method of manually adjusting the room temperature i.e. by turning it's dial and setting a new temperature or is it purely working as a remote temperature sensor with no other functions?
Many thanks.
Regards
Daniel
HR92 and T87RF2033
Re: HR92 and T87RF2033
You can bind the HR92 first when creating the zone, and then opt for another temperature sensor when editing the zone that you've created with the HR92 as actuator (see binding guide mentioned below).dwilder wrote:I am trying to add a T87RF2033 to a room which has one radiator controlled by a HR92 and am not sure how to do it and what results I can expect. Would appreciate some help...
Firstly, starting from a fresh configuration, which device should I bind first? Do I use the "Co" option on the T87RF2033?
Info for binding the T87RF is found for example in the wireless binding guide. For example here: https://ees-techlit.honeywell.com/emead ... 1r0317.pdf page 12. 'Co' is the correct option.
That is correct.Secondly, once both have been bound, am I right in my understanding that the room temperature will only be taken from the T87RF2033 - the temperature from the HR92 will be ignored?
Yes, you can use the T87RF to adjust the temperature setting.Finally, am I able to use the T87RF2033 as a method of manually adjusting the room temperature i.e. by turning it's dial and setting a new temperature or is it purely working as a remote temperature sensor with no other functions?