This screen allows you to easily control and configure your thermostatic head / thermostat.
Check the temperature
You can see in real time the temperature detected by your object.
Measurement history
You have the possibility to consult the history of the different temperatures recorded by your object. This can be useful for analyzing temperature variations over time.
Set a desired temperature
You can set the desired temperature for your room. Simply select the desired temperature using the intuitive controls that are available to you.
Heating demand
This indication informs you if your heating device has detected a difference between the current room temperature and the desired temperature that you have set.
If the temperature is too low (the current temperature is lower than the desired temperature) the "Heating demand" value changes to "Yes", and the icon of your heating device also lights up in yellow on the Enki home screen (thus enabling you to quickly identify the rooms that need heating).
Important to remember: When a thermostatic head demands heating, the radiator will only start heating if your boiler is on.
Concrete example:
Let's imagine that you have set the thermostatic head in your bathroom to 20°C. If the current temperature in your bathroom is 18°C, the "Heating demand" value will be "Yes" and the icon of your thermostatic head on your home screen will light up in yellow. Your thermostatic head will then open to let the hot water through. Beware however, if the thermostatic head is not controlling your boiler, and the latter is off, the radiator will remain cold and the temperature of your room will not increase.
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