Radiator Valve (TRV)

Updated: 30 Oct 2024
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Wave
Description

The Pierre Wave Radiator Valve (TRV) is a smart device designed to replace traditional radiator valves, providing automated control over the flow of water in radiators. This Zigbee-enabled device integrates seamlessly into the Pierre smart home system, allowing for precise temperature control and enhanced energy efficiency.

Key Features:

    1.    Easy Installation:
    •    The TRV is simple to install, replacing the existing manual valve on a radiator. Once installed, it can be easily connected to the Pierre system, providing instant control over the radiator’s heating function.
    2.    Automated Temperature Control:
    •    The Pierre Wave TRV allows for automatic adjustment of the water flow in the radiator, helping to maintain a consistent and comfortable room temperature. It can be programmed to open or close based on predefined schedules, room temperature, or other smart home triggers.
    3.    Full Integration with Pierre System:
    •    Like other Wave devices, the TRV integrates fully into the Pierre ecosystem, offering the ability to create custom automations. For example, the radiator can be programmed to reduce heating when the room is unoccupied or increase it during colder parts of the day.
    4.    Energy Efficiency:
    •    By controlling the radiator valve based on real-time temperature data, the Pierre TRV contributes to energy savings, ensuring that radiators only heat when necessary. This optimization helps reduce unnecessary heating costs.
    5.    Remote Control and Automation:
    •    Users can remotely control the TRV via the Pierre app, adjusting the radiator settings from anywhere. Additionally, it can be integrated into larger automation scenarios, such as adjusting heating based on weather conditions or other environmental triggers.

The Pierre Wave Radiator Valve (TRV) is a smart and energy-efficient solution for controlling radiator heating, providing a simple installation process and full integration with the Pierre system for automated and remote temperature management.

Troubleshooting
Does Pierre have its own thermostat?

Yes, PIERRE offers its own smart thermostats, which can be found in the thermostat product category.
 

Is a thermostat required?

No, a classic thermostat is not necessary. Instead, a temperature sensor integrated with the PIERRE system can monitor the room’s temperature and manage the heating/cooling devices accordingly.
 

If I remove an old thermostat, can I replace it with a PIERRE display for heating control?

Yes, you can replace an old thermostat with a PIERRE display, as long as the display includes a temperature sensor for temperature monitoring.
 

Can a display work as a thermostat?

Yes, most Pierre displays have built-in temperature sensors and can control heating/cooling systems just like a thermostat. All displays have relays that can send signals to heating/cooling devices to turn them on or off.
 

How can heat quantity measurement be solved with the PIERRE system?

To measure heat quantity, a PIERRE Pro Controller and an Intesis Mbus to Modbus converter are required. The heat meters are connected in series to the PIERRE Controller.

Can I adjust different temperatures in different rooms?

Yes, you can control the temperature room by room.

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