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vortex2 October 19th 04 05:16 PM

WTB: Siemens Thermostat
 
Hi,

In our office we have a Siemens branded thermostat/heating timer, which is
basically a digital stat with 7 days, multiple "ons and offs" with any
temperature you like on any individual "on or off". It's really cool.

I want one for home. Can I find a web merchant to sell me one? No.

Part number is RDE10.1

Any pointers?



Christian McArdle October 19th 04 05:23 PM

I want one for home. Can I find a web merchant to sell me one? No.

Part number is RDE10.1


http://www.rkm-heating-controls.co.u...zpGyrz j.html
http://makeashorterlink.com/?S6AD26099

P.S. I'm considering this one for my conservatory. Do you happen to know
what override modes it has? I'm looking for multiple hour (aka "Party")
boost, mainly.

It's a shame the CM 67 is so ugly, or it would be no contest.

Christian.



Brian Sharrock October 19th 04 05:33 PM


"vortex2" wrote in message
...
Hi,

In our office we have a Siemens branded thermostat/heating timer, which is
basically a digital stat with 7 days, multiple "ons and offs" with any
temperature you like on any individual "on or off". It's really cool.

I want one for home. Can I find a web merchant to sell me one? No.

Part number is RDE10.1

Any pointers?

Bunging "RDE10.1" into Google revealed a German website
giving a picture of the device -looks neat. They seem to call
it "Elektronische ruimtetemperatuurregelaar met LCD
en weekklok " Electronic room temperature regulator
with LCD week clock"??
Selecting the 'Gross Britain" from the drop-down list of
countries led to http://www.landisstaefa.co.uk/default.asp
As you've seen it _in_ Great Britain perhaps you could
follow the pointer.

--

Brian



vortex2 October 19th 04 05:43 PM


"Brian Sharrock" wrote in message
...

"vortex2" wrote in message
...
Hi,

In our office we have a Siemens branded thermostat/heating timer, which
is
basically a digital stat with 7 days, multiple "ons and offs" with any
temperature you like on any individual "on or off". It's really cool.

I want one for home. Can I find a web merchant to sell me one? No.

Part number is RDE10.1

Any pointers?

Bunging "RDE10.1" into Google revealed a German website
giving a picture of the device -looks neat. They seem to call
it "Elektronische ruimtetemperatuurregelaar met LCD
en weekklok " Electronic room temperature regulator
with LCD week clock"??
Selecting the 'Gross Britain" from the drop-down list of
countries led to http://www.landisstaefa.co.uk/default.asp
As you've seen it _in_ Great Britain perhaps you could
follow the pointer.

--

Brian



Couldn't find it on that www site though! Christian's response is good
enough for me. 36 quid. I think I'll buy one.

David



vortex2 October 19th 04 05:50 PM


"Christian McArdle" wrote in message
. net...
I want one for home. Can I find a web merchant to sell me one? No.

Part number is RDE10.1


http://www.rkm-heating-controls.co.u...zpGyrz j.html
http://makeashorterlink.com/?S6AD26099

P.S. I'm considering this one for my conservatory. Do you happen to know
what override modes it has? I'm looking for multiple hour (aka "Party")
boost, mainly.

It's a shame the CM 67 is so ugly, or it would be no contest.

Christian.


AFAIK no clever multiple extra hour stuff.

You basically set up a global "day" temperature (say 21) and a global
"night" temperature (say 10).

Then you set up your day/night temperature pattern for any of 7x24 hour
periods in 1 hour chunks

The vertical 3 position switch goes between "timed", "day" or "night".
That's all.

David




Andy Hall October 19th 04 06:58 PM

On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 17:23:16 +0100, "Christian McArdle"
wrote:

I want one for home. Can I find a web merchant to sell me one? No.

Part number is RDE10.1


http://www.rkm-heating-controls.co.u...zpGyrz j.html
http://makeashorterlink.com/?S6AD26099

P.S. I'm considering this one for my conservatory. Do you happen to know
what override modes it has? I'm looking for multiple hour (aka "Party")
boost, mainly.

It's a shame the CM 67 is so ugly, or it would be no contest.

Christian.



http://www.landisstaefa.com/opc_e/sheet/N3035en.pdf

gives you the data sheet.

Have a look at the Rev100

http://www.landisstaefa.com/opc_e/sheet/N2211en.pdf

This is a nice touch screen and no buttons and has volt free input
contacts which allow the thermostat to be forced to the setback
temperature.

I found one of these almost by accident in Homebase one day when
looking for something else priced at the princely sum of £12.
I think that it was an end of line for them but I asked them to check
the price and they confirmed - normally I think that they are about
£50.

I've put it in the workshop/garage to control the heating via the
pump. It's set to the frost temperature at night, setback during
the day and then by use of a PIR detector, increases the temperature
if I'm using it.

I think that this would do the trick for party mode without having to
touch anything.



..andy

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Jan Wysocki October 23rd 04 01:01 AM

In article , vortex2 wrote:
Hi,

In our office we have a Siemens branded thermostat/heating timer, which is
basically a digital stat with 7 days, multiple "ons and offs" with any
temperature you like on any individual "on or off". It's really cool.

I want one for home. Can I find a web merchant to sell me one? No.

Part number is RDE10.1

Any pointers?

Wickes sell rebadged Siemens heating timers.
I have two, one is about 15 years old, the other about 3 years.
Very good value. Available with various single/multiple day options and
3 on/off cycles per day, maybe more by now?

--
Jan


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