Integrating Smart Thermostats and Radiator Valves for Efficient Room Control

I’ve been working on optimizing my home’s heating system using smart thermostats and radiator valves, and I’d love to share my experiences and ask for some advice! :thermometer:

My setup includes Z-Wave radiator valves for each room, controlled via my smart home hub. I’ve also integrated a Shelly device to manage the boiler. The goal is to create a system where I can set a baseline temperature profile for each room using Schedy, allow users to override these settings with a room-based control, and then use the actual room temperature to decide whether the boiler needs to run.

Here’s what I’ve achieved so far:

  • Successfully set up Schedy to handle the baseline temperature profiles.
  • Integrated a room thermostat that reads the current temperature, allows users to set a target temperature, and sends this data back to my system.
  • Connected the radiator valves to the system, ensuring they respond to temperature changes and user overrides.

However, I’m facing a challenge: when users override the programmed target temperature, the system doesn’t always adjust the boiler operation correctly. I suspect this has to do with how the actual room temperature is being read and processed. Does anyone have experience with similar setups or tips on how to ensure the boiler runs only when necessary? :brain:

Another thing I’m curious about is whether there’s a more efficient way to read and process temperature data from multiple rooms simultaneously. I’d love to hear if others have tackled this and how they optimized their systems! :hammer_and_wrench:

Overall, I’m really happy with how much control and customization this setup allows, but I’d love to make it even more seamless. Thanks for any insights or suggestions you might have! :pray: