Danfoss Thermostat LC

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'''Information applies to Danfoss Living Connect firmware revision 2.06 (and 2.50?) only. Firmware revision 3.02 is not compatible with Z-Wave.'''
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'''Please note that LC firmware revision 3.02 is not compatible with Z-Wave.'''
  
 
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| 1.5.622, Z-Wave version 3.20, Vera routing
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| [[File:Danfoss_LC_SW1.00.jpg|100px]]
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| excellent performance; power consumption still under test
 
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== Test results for Danfoss LC Z (014G0013, firmware version 1.00, wakeup interval 300 seconds; MiOS 1.5.622, Z-Wave version 3.20, Vera routing instead of Z-Wave)==
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===Wakeup interval===
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[[File:KiZ.jpg|150px]]
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[[File:WZ_S.jpg|150px]]
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[[File:WZ_N.jpg|150px]]
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[[File:B.jpg|150px]]
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[[File:SZ.jpg|150px]]
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Excellent Wakeup performance. Non-equidistant points (B_Danfoss) due to manual operation.
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===Reaction time===
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Left vertical scale: CurrentSetpoint, CurrentTemperature
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Right vertical scale: SetpointTarget
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Temperature sensor near thermostat.
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[[File:Danfoss_SZ_Reaction_Time.jpg|600px]]
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Excellent reaction time (within one wakeup interval).
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===Power consumption===
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Using Sony batteries supplied with the thermostats.
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[[File:Danfoss_bl_2_months.jpg|600px]]
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Some abnormalities (non-monotonically decreasing battery levels; high drop on February, 27th; 100% spike).
  
 
== Checking the wakeup interval ==
 
== Checking the wakeup interval ==

Latest revision as of 12:49, 20 April 2014

Please note that LC firmware revision 3.02 is not compatible with Z-Wave.


Contents

[edit] HW revisions

Part no. Firmware Z-Wave version Capabilities Z-Wave classes extra menu options Vera MiOS Photo Issues
014G0009 1.06 delay issueunreliable
014G0002, 014G0009 2.06 6,2,67,2,6 81,140,0,4,8,4,R,RS 67,70,114,117,128,129,132:2,134,143,145, No V2 1.5.408 206 image.jpg Dlc1.jpg Dlc2.jpg  ?
2.06 Lite 1.5.408 no issues
2.06 3 1.5.459 no issues
014G0012 2.50 Lite 1.5.408 no issues
014G0012 2.51 6,2,67,2,51 81,140,0,4,8,4,R,RS 67,70,114,117,128,129,132:2,134,143, 2 1.5.408 photo no issues
014G0012 2.5.3 Lite 1.5.408 no issues
014G0002 3.02 0x72, 0x91 only(?) not compatible
014G0013 1.00 6,3,67,1,0 83,156,0,4,8,4,R,B,RS 67,70,114,117,128,129,132:2,134,143 No 3 1.5.622, Z-Wave version 3.20, Vera routing Danfoss LC SW1.00.jpg excellent performance; power consumption still under test

[edit] Test results for Danfoss LC Z (014G0013, firmware version 1.00, wakeup interval 300 seconds; MiOS 1.5.622, Z-Wave version 3.20, Vera routing instead of Z-Wave)

[edit] Wakeup interval

KiZ.jpg WZ S.jpg WZ N.jpg B.jpg SZ.jpg

Excellent Wakeup performance. Non-equidistant points (B_Danfoss) due to manual operation.

[edit] Reaction time

Left vertical scale: CurrentSetpoint, CurrentTemperature

Right vertical scale: SetpointTarget

Temperature sensor near thermostat.

Danfoss SZ Reaction Time.jpg

Excellent reaction time (within one wakeup interval).

[edit] Power consumption

Using Sony batteries supplied with the thermostats.

Danfoss bl 2 months.jpg

Some abnormalities (non-monotonically decreasing battery levels; high drop on February, 27th; 100% spike).

[edit] Checking the wakeup interval

local danfoss_devices = { { 221, 'KiZ' }, 
                          { 218, 'B'   },
                          { 211, 'SZ'  },
                          { 107, 'WZS' },
                          {  94, 'WZN' }  }
 
function log_wakeup( lul_device, lul_service, lul_variable, lul_value_old, lul_value_new )
 
 local s = ''
 
 for i = 1,#danfoss_devices
  do
 
   if danfoss_devices[ i ][ 1 ] == tonumber( lul_device ) 
    then
     s = danfoss_devices[ i ][ 2 ]
    end   
 
  end
 
 os.execute( 'logger -t Heizung Wakeup_' .. s )
 
end
 
 
for i = 1,#danfoss_devices
 do
  luup.variable_watch( 'log_wakeup', 'urn:micasaverde-com:serviceId:ZWaveDevice1', 'LastWakeup', danfoss_devices[ i ][ 1 ] )
 end

[edit] Synchronizing the Danfoss GUI device with temperature sensors

Danfoss CurrentTemperature.jpg

... using a TFA 30.3133 temperature sensor (ironically, MiOS doesn't support decidegrees for Z-Wave temperature sensors).


-- list of { temperature_sensor_device_id, { list of Danfoss_LC_device_id } }
 
devices_to_synchronize = { { 167, { 218      } },    -- B
                           { 162, { 221      } },    -- KiZ
                           { 169, { 211      } },    -- SZ
                           { 170, {  94, 107 } }  }  -- WZS, WZN
 
 
function synchronize_temp( lul_device, lul_service, lul_variable, lul_value_old, lul_value_new )
 
 for i = 1,#devices_to_synchronize
  do
 
   if devices_to_synchronize[ i ][ 1 ] == tonumber( lul_device ) 
    then
 
     for j = 1,#devices_to_synchronize[ i ][ 2 ]
       do
        luup.variable_set( 'urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1', 'CurrentTemperature', lul_value_new, devices_to_synchronize[ i ][ 2 ][ j ] )
       end
 
    end
 
  end
 
end -- synchronize_temp
 
 
for i = 1,#devices_to_synchronize
 do
  luup.variable_watch( 'synchronize_temp', 'urn:upnp-org:serviceId:TemperatureSensor1', 'CurrentTemperature', devices_to_synchronize[ i ][ 1 ] )
 end
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