Product Features | Eve Thermo

All features of Eve Thermo

Sep 20, 2022 - by Lars - Comments
 
 

The multi award-winning Eve Thermo smart radiator valve is quick and easy to install and set up. And with a bit of fine-tuning, it can unleash all the convenience that connected heating has to offer. Read on for a detailed overview of all the functions Eve Thermo offers. 

 

Now supports Thread

The fourth generation of Eve Thermo, which is available since autumn 2020, now also supports Thread along with Bluetooth. Eve Thermo joins your Thread network automatically, which makes  your smart home network more responsive and robust, plus it increases its reach. 

 

Thread accessories don’t need a proprietary bridge to communicate with each other – they simply need a Border Router, which for HomeKit over Thread is HomePod mini or the new Apple TV 4K. Battery-operated Thread accessories, such as Eve Thermo, represent endpoints in your Thread network. Discover all you need to know about HomeKit over Thread here. 

 

You can add Thread support to your latest-generation Eve Thermo simply by updating the accessory’s firmware. Discover if your Eve Thermo can support Thread by visiting evehome.com/identify. Installing the firmware is simply a matter of opening the Eve app and tapping Accessories > [Eve Thermo]. 

 

 

Heating via an app, touch controls and Siri 

You can control your heating using the Eve and Home apps or simply ask Siri to make your room warmer, set it at a specific temperature or stop heating. 

 

Siri control 

 

  • for your whole home: "Hey Siri, set the temperature to 21 degrees."
  • room by room:  "Hey Siri, set the bathroom to 23 degrees."
  • within a zone: "Hey Siri, set the temperature in the first floor to 21 degrees."
  • as part of a scene: "Hey Siri, good night!" 

 

 

Plus, you also enjoy granular control of your heating in increments of 0.5°C on the smart radiator valve itself. 

Scheduled heating designed around you

Eve Thermo is built around schedules, which are a really simple and effective way to control your Eve accessories. They’re also a breeze to create using the Eve app – and once you’ve done that, they’re stored automatically on your Eve Thermo so your accessory can set about controlling your heating completely autonomously and all independently of your iPhone and an internet connection. 

Each room in your home requires a different temperature, and even that temperature should change to suit the time of day: You want it nice and warm in your bathroom early in the morning, followed by your living room a little later on as well as in the evening. Your bedroom should be set to a constant 17 degrees. Plus, you may also want to take into account that you like to doze under the duvet for that bit longer on Sundays and that the kids arrive home earlier on Thursdays. Sounds complicated, right? Well, using schedules means you’ll get everything fine-tuned to suit your routine in a flash. 

 

You can create a custom schedule for each room in the Eve app, plus you can set the comfort and economy temperature for the room in question. You can then configure the various schedules for workdays and the weekend, or individually for each day – or even for all days. Each schedule offers 3 heating phases such as mornings, afternoons, and evenings. 

 

The "Days Off Calendar" function accesses a calendar chosen by you on your iPhone (such as "Holidays") and ensures that the weekend schedule is run on days which are public holidays – all without you having to lift a single finger. 

 

By the way: Even if a schedule is active, you can still adjust it via the app, Siri or manually on the accessory itself. This setting is then changed with the next scheduled temperature change.

Heating depending on if you’re leaving or arriving at home

Life doesn’t always go exactly according to plan, so to cover all of life’s little eventualities you’re best off controlling your heating using a combination of schedules and location control. At all times, you remain in full control, and your privacy continues to be protected to the highest standards.

 

To control your heating based on location, you need a home hub (HomePod mini, HomePod or Apple TV). This enables HomeKit to determine if everyone has left home without anyone’s location constantly being tracked, recorded, or possibly even shared. Since only the technology baked into iOS is used for this function, it saves your iPhone’s battery and also ensures a profile of your movements cannot be created – not by Eve, by Apple, nor by any other unscrupulous individual who may have gotten hold of your information through a data leak. Your and your family members’ location is always determined based on the particular device set under "Find My" in the Apple ID settings.

 

Location-based heating is a breeze to set up for Eve Thermo in the Automation area of the Eve app. Go to Rooms, choose Eve Thermo and Automation. There you can also choose whether to suspend schedules when nobody is home. You can also set the temperature you want maintained while your home is vacant.

When you turn on this option, the schedule will only be resumed once the first family member arrives home – meaning that when nobody’s home, your set temperature will be maintained to prevent your home cooling down too much.

If you choose not to suspend schedules, the temperature will be lowered as soon as the last person leaves home. However, the next heating phase will still be activated even if your home is vacant. This way you can be sure that your heating will be lowered even if everyone leaves home earlier than usual, yet you will still return home to a nice warm place that’s been pre-heated for you.

If you don’t want to use any schedules, you can rely exclusively on controlling your heating based on the location of all family members. With this, your heating will spring into action as soon as anyone arrives home – perfect if the room heats up again quickly or you don’t need it to be at your desired temperature immediately when you get home.

Eve Thermo in the Eve app

You can dive into Eve Thermo’s details view either by tapping the Rooms view in the Eve app or by long-pressing (or using 3D touch, if your device supports it) the particular accessory’s icon in the At a Glance view. Besides the accessory settings, the details view is the main dialog for controlling your smart radiator valve. It is divided into the General section, Target Temperature, Mode and Schedule.

 

General:
Tapping the small arrow on the right opens the advanced view, which includes a battery status indicator, an accessory settings icon and the identify button, which when tapped will display a “Hi” on the Eve Thermo in question. The latter is handy if you own several smart radiator valves and you want to make sure you’re in front of the right accessory when changing the batteries.  

Target Temperature: 
The central field of the detail view shows the current target temperature, which is the room temperature you want Eve Thermo to reach. Use the up/down buttons to adjust this value in 0.5 °C increments. 

 

The measured temperature currently measured by the accessory can be seen on the left above the graph in the form of a thermometer/heater icon. HomeKit treats the sensor in question just like a stand-alone temperature sensor or that of a wall-mounted thermostat or air conditioner. Siri and the display in the Home and Eve apps display this value as measured. Any configured temperature offset (see below) is not included in the calculation by the accessory or app. Discrepancies between the actual and target temperature during heating are normal, as factors such as the sensor being located on the radiator instead of in the center of the room (and also the configured temperature offset), the 10-minute measurement interval and the smart radiator valve’s control algorithm play a role here. If, for instance, you want to heat up a room again that has cooled down, the temperature measured at the radiator’s fully-opened valve will initially be significantly higher than the target and actual room temperature – and don’t forget that the same temperature will be displayed for 10 minutes until it’s refreshed.

 

A yellow radiator icon will also be displayed above the graph when Eve Thermo is currently heating. You will see a stopwatch next to the target temperature button when a schedule is active (any manual setting will only last until this particular schedule is due to start again).

 

The graph will show a timeline with the progressions for the measured  (gray) and target temperatures (blue). Daily highs and lows as well as the last measured temperature will be marked with dots. Tapping the small info icon will allow you to view the graph by hour, week or month. Additionally, you can stop the target temperature from being displayed in the graph, deactivate Graph Line Smoothing and access temperature readings in the list view.  

Mode: 
The Mode section lets you disable Eve Thermo’s heating function. The mode returns to On if you enter anything via the accessory’s touch controls or use Siri, automations or the Home app to trigger changes. However, please note that even when in the Off mode, valve descaling cycles, and a certain amount of noise in connection with that, will continue. The temperature will also continue to be measured. If radiator valves are grouped, switching off one accessory will not affect the others.

 

Schedule: 
The current schedule stored on the accessory is displayed in the bottom-most section. It can be deactivated permanently via the On/Off button – and will stay deactivated even after the next heating phase is reached. Tapping the gear icon will take you to the schedule section with the schedules contained in the Eve app and those added by you. You’ll find an info icon next to the latter, which you can tap to bring up the schedule editor.

 

Settings

You’ll find all the key functions, some of which you’ll have already seen during the initial setup, in the settings for Eve Thermo (Eve > Settings > [Room] > [Eve Thermo]). Starting from the top.

 

Room: This is where you’ll find the room you assigned your Eve Thermo to during installation. You can change it at any time. 

 

Name: This is the Siri name you set during the initial setup. Although entirely optional, a meaningful Siri name such as “Living Room Heating” can make controlling Eve Thermo with your voice a lot easier. 

Installation: Here you can see if Eve Thermo has been installed correctly (OK). If you want to use your accessory on a different radiator in your home, but want to keep the data, tap Installation >  Remove. You can now remove Eve Thermo and calibrate it at its new location. If you ended up installing the display upside down, you can change its orientation here.

 

Temperature Offset: As Eve Thermo connects right next to the radiator, which is often located under a windowsill, the values measured may deviate from the actual temperature in the center of the room. To compensate, you can configure a temperature offset which Eve Thermo factors in when controlling the valve. If the room temperature is lower than the measured temperature shown in the app, set the temperature offset to a negative value. For example, if your lounge is 20 °C, but Eve Thermo reports 21.5 °C, set the temperature offset to -1.5 °C. Over time, you’ll need to work towards finding the ideal temperature offset that works for the particular room.

 

Window Detection: If you use Eve Door & Window on a window in the room where you’re also using Eve Thermo, Eve can automatically stop heating if the window is opened for ventilation purposes. It then resumes heating once the window is shut. This type of automation requires Apple TV or a HomePod as a home hub.
Window Detection is smart: If you forget to shut the window, heating resumes automatically after 30 minutes to prevent the building from cooling down. However, you can adjust this value to suit. 

Eve Thermo detects rapid drops in temperature even without a wireless contact sensor, however it’s less precise than when used in conjunction with Eve Door & Window. In this mode Eve Thermo continues to heat again after 10 minutes. 

 

Vacation Mode: About to take a long vacation? To avoid having to adjust each radiator individually or add a different schedule, you can simply activate Vacation Mode. It’ll suspend your schedules, hold the energy-saving temperature you’ve set and prevent your home from freezing up. Here you can set whether the Eve Thermo in question should be part of the vacation scene and the temperature you want maintained. Once you’re back from vacation, simply activate the Back from Vacation scene and everything will return to normal. .

Valve Protection: Eve Thermo will open the valve fully every three weeks to prevent scale buildup. If you trigger this function manually, Eve Thermo will remember when you did so and resume automatic valve protection three weeks from that time of the day. 

 

Temperature Unit: Choose between Celsius and Fahrenheit. 

 

Child Lock: To prevent unwanted temperature adjustments, activate Child Lock to disable the touch controls of Eve Thermo. 

 

ID: Tapping ID will display Hi on the Eve Thermo in question. It’s really handy if you want to identify a particular Eve Thermo accessory.

 

Remove Accessory: This command lets you remove a particular Eve Thermo accessory from your HomeKit configuration. You may want to do this if you intend to relocate your accessory to a different home.

 

Assigned to (optional): If you have assigned Eve Thermo to an Eve Extend range extender, it will also appear here in the settings. 

No bridge or starter set required.

Eve Thermo works right out of the box, eliminating the need for additional accessories. Schedules are stored directly on the accessory itself, so they’re always executed without the involvement of any other devices. For automations (such as heating based on if you’re at home or away, or window detection in conjunction with Eve Door & Window), you’ll need a HomePod, HomePod mini or Apple TV as a home hub.

 

Increase the reach of your devices 

With a HomePod mini or the new Apple TV 4K in your home, your latest-generation Thread-enabled Eve Thermo can communicate over the Thread mesh network, reaching even the farthest corners of your abode. This happens automatically without you needing to configure anything. A Full Thread Device, such as Eve EnergyEve Light Switch or Eve Water Guard, can act as a router node and relay data packets from other Thread products, such as Eve Thermo. 

 

To view the structure of your Thread network and see where you can make improvements, simply go to the Settings area of the Eve app and tap Thread Network. Among other things, you’ll be able to tell which nodes your Thread devices use to communicate and whether you can further improve the stability and reach of your network and devices by adding one more Full Thread Device or moving one to a better location.

Learn here how to install Eve Thermo 

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487 Comments
Karsten
HAllo, ich habe seit ca. einer Woche ein Thermo in Verbindung mit einem Fensterkontakt. Beide laufen über einen Extend. Alle Automationen wurden über HomeKit eingestellt. Verbaut wurden die Geräte beim Sohnemann.
Einstellungen:
zwischen 6 und 21 Uhr Fenster schließt, Heizung auf 21°
Fenter wird geöffnet/geschlossen, Heizung pause/fortsetzen
zwischen 21 und 6 Uhr Heizung auf 10°

Das funktioniert auch gut. Es sei denn, man macht das Fenster mal zu schnell zu, dann reagiert der Sensor nicht richtig.
Jetzt aber zu meiner Frage: Wie kann ich einstellen, dass die Heizung zu einem bestimmten zeitpunkt (z.B. 12 Uhr) einschaltet, aber nur, wenn das Fenster auch geschlossen ist. Halt für den Fall, das nachts das Fenster nicht geöffnet war, Sohnemann nicht da war oder man im Urlaub ist...
Ich möchte da ja nicht ständig kontrollieren müssen oder manuel die Automation verändern.
Stelle ich ein 12 Uhr Heizung ein, macht das Ventil auf, egal ob das Fenster geöffnet oder geschlossen ist.
Gibt es dafür eine Lösung?
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Dec 22, 2020
Hallo Karsten! Das wäre eine Automation mit dem Einschalten (Modus) des Eve Thermo und der Bedingung (Fenster ist geschlossen) und welcher Szene? Am Ehesten mag das in Eve gehen, vielleicht. Viele Grüße und schöne Weihnachtstage, Volker
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Dec 23, 2020
Georg B.
Schalte meine Heizungen über die Fenstersensoren beim Lüften ein und aus. Gerne würde ich das Wiedereinschalten der Heizung nach Schließen des Fensters etwas verzögern, da sonst die Heizung bei kalter Zugluft etwas „überreagiert“. Leider habe ich in der Programmierung hierzu keine Möglichkeit gefunden ...
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Dec 21, 2020
Hallo Georg! Das geht leider nicht. Es handelt sich bei der Fenstererkennung und eine pure HomeKit-basierte Automation und da der Auslöser immer eine Wert-Änderung (Fenster schließen) ist, lässt sich nichts verzögern. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 22, 2020
Andreas Fritz
Hallo,
Ich möchte meine Steuerung im Wohnzimmer mit Eve ersetzen. Ich habe heute einen maxQ3 Thermostat mit separatem Raumthermostaten. Wie bekomme ich die Funktion des Raumthermostaten integriert?
Gruß Andreas
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Dec 20, 2020
Hallo Andreas! Das wird leider nichts, da Eve Thermo nicht mit Raumthermostaten zusammen arbeitet, sorry. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 21, 2020
Hallo Volker, ist die „Zusammenarbeit“ mit Thermostaten zukünftig geplant?
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Dec 21, 2020
Hallo Andreas! Nein, das ist nicht geplant, sorry. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 22, 2020
Henryk
Guten Tag,
Wir müssen unsere Gastherme erneuern. Diese befindet sich in einer Eigentumswohnung in einem Mehrfamilienhaus.
Ist der Eve Thermo kompatibel zu einer Gastherme ( für Heizung & Warmwasser).
Welche Vorraussetzungen müssen erfüllt werden damit ich die Heizung mit den Eve Komponenten regeln kann.
Vielen Dank im voraus.
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Dec 19, 2020
Hallo Henryk!
Solange die Heizanlage nicht mit Raum-Thermostaten arbeitet, ist das kein Problem. Eve Thermo geht immer von der Verfügbarkeit heißen Wassers aus. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 19, 2020
Benedict
Hallo,
wie kann ich Nachts eine Nachregulation verhindern? Ich würde gerne Geräusche im Schlafzimmer komplett vermeiden.
Grüße
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Dec 19, 2020
Hallo Benedict! Wenn Nachts heizen aktiv ist, lässt sich das nicht verhindern, Eve Thermo muss ja versuchen, die Zieltemperatur zu halten. Ich heize von 9 Uhr bis 20 Uhr auf 22 Grad und Nachts haben ich den Zeitplan auf 13 Grad gesetzt. Unter 18 Grad fäält die Temperatur bei mir nicht. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 19, 2020
Jason
Hi there, I just bought four of the Eve Thermo's for my parents home in Greece to be used with a Weismann LPG gas boiler. The thing is, I only just learnt that there will be thermostats in each room which would render them useless? You see the main Thermostats talk directly to the boiler to turn the main valve on or off. Is there any way to integrate the Eve Thermos with the Weismann boiler? Thank you.

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Dec 18, 2020
Hello Jason! Sorry, but Eve Thermo does no support heating systems with room thermostats. It requires hot water to always be available. I wish you a great weekend, Volker
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Dec 19, 2020
Karl
Guten Tag!
Wie funktioniert der „Freie Tage“ Kalender?

Ich nutze für mein HomeOffice die normalen Zeiteinstellungen, dh an HomeOffice Tagen wird es von morgens bis Abends komfortabel geheizt und und der Nacht und sonst nur auf der abgesenkten Temperatur. Wenn ich allerdings arbeitsfreie Tage habe, zB Urlaub, nutze ich das HomeOffice nicht und möchte es auf die abgesenkte Temperatur heizen. Für die Urlaubstage habe ich einen extra Urlaubslalemder mit entsprechenden ganztägigen Einträgen. Wenn ich diesen Kalender angebe, bedeutet es dann das an den Urlaubstagen mit abgesenkter Temperatur geheizt word, oder wird mit der Komforttemperatur geheizt?
Das ist nirgendwo verständlich beschrieben.
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Dec 18, 2020
Hallo Karl!
Die Funktion "Freie Tage Kalender" entstand zu einer Zeit, als zwei Heizpläne angelegt werden konnten. Einer für die Wochentage und einer für das Wochenende. Aktiviert durch ein ganztägiges Ereignis im ausgewählten Kalender wird dann an einem Wochentag der Heizplan des Wochenendes genutzt. Daran hat sich im Prinzip nichts geändert.
Gibt es also einen Zeitplan für das Wochenende mit Absenktemperatur, würde der dann auch an normalen Tagen genutzt.
Um an plötzlichen freien Tagen nur die Absenktemperatur zu nutzen geht das nur über eine Szene, die den Zeitplan deaktiviert und eine festgelegte Zieltemperatur vorgibt. Die lässt sich per App oder Siri wählen.
Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 18, 2020
Simon R
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit den Zeitplan eines Eve Thermostats mit einer Szene zu ändern?

Szenario:
Ich habe für mein Arbeitszimmer zwei verschiedene Zeitpläne. Einen, wenn ich im Homeoffice bin und einen, wenn ich im Büro bin.
Diese Zeitpläne würde ich gerne mithilfe von Szenen ändern können, da die Tage häufig kurzfristig variieren.
Aktuell muss ich mich dafür noch immer durch die Einstellungen in der Eve App wühlen.

Gibt es da eine elegante Lösung oder ist eine geplant?

Viele Grüße
Simon
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Dec 16, 2020
Hallo Simon!
Das geht leider nur mit manueller Auswahl und nicht über eine Szene, sorry. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 17, 2020
Hallo Volker, hallo Simon,
genau nach dieser Funktion suche ich auch.
Ich möchte gerne per Szene die Zeitpläne wählen oder updaten.
VG, Dennis
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Feb 1, 2021
Petr
Why is it not possible to set three different heating temperatures in the schedule? For example, 17C at night, 20C during the day and 24C in the evening? And is it possible to schedule the heating to switch on automatically before the end of the holiday so that I can come to the heated apartment? Is it possible to link vacation mode with a calendar? Don't you want to include this such a feature in the application update?

Thanks Petr
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Dec 8, 2020
Hello Petr!
The function Schedule allows two temperatures to be set, not more. A home hub (Apple TV 4/4K or HomePod/mini) would allow to use automations/rules with the time as a trigger and you would be able setting more temperatures in scenes. It would also allow to turn on the heaters while on your way back from vacation to have a warm home. It makes no sense to link the vacation mode. Best regards, Volker
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Dec 9, 2020
I am able to set 3 temperatures for each schedule. Just tap on ‘add comfort period’ the app says a schedule can contain a maximum of 3 comfort periods.
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Feb 5, 2021
Hello Marrizio! No, Eve Thermo allows to set two temperatures in Schedule, one Eco and one Comfort. If you want mor you need to use HomeKit based automations and scenes. Best regards, Volker
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Feb 5, 2021
Jörg Hartung
Hallo!

Habe Problem mit Eve , egal an welche Heizung ich es mache er will immer kalibriert werden .... egal was ich machen... habe geschaut ob es alles gängig ist, habe es mehrmals zurück Gesetz, immer möchte er kalibriert werden, zeigt mir immer das Dreieck an!
Ist er def oder was kann ich machen ... bei allen 4 klappt es ... nur das Teil nicht !!
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Dec 4, 2020
Hallo Jörg! Dann würde ich das Eve Thermo beim Händler tauschen lassen. Viele Grüße und ein schönes Wochenende, Volker
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Dec 5, 2020
Anders
Hi, i just bought some eve thermo, how do I know what model year it is? I cant find it on the package.

Best regards
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Dec 2, 2020
Hello Anders,
please check our page here on all accessories and models: https://www.evehome.com/de/identify-your-eve-accessory
Have a great day, Volker
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Dec 3, 2020
Martin
Hallo EVE-Team,

Ich habe derzeit 7 EVE Thermo BJ 2020 sowie ein Thermo BJ 2015 im Einsatz. Jedes der Geräte ist mit mindestens einem EVE Door & Window zwecks Fenstererkennung verknüpft. Für die neueren Geräte kann die Heizpause von 30 min bis unbegrenzt eingestellt werden, bei dem älteren Thermo ist jedoch ein fester Wert von 30 min eingestellt, welcher nicht verändert werden kann. Könnt ihr diese Funktion per Software-Update auch für die älteren Geräte verfügbar machen?

Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Martin
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Dec 2, 2020
Hallo Martin! Das lässt sich leider auf dem Ur-Modell nicht nachrüsten, das alte Chipset gibt das nicht her, sorry. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 3, 2020
Hallo EVE-Team,

Schade, ich hatte die Vermutung dass sich dies über die EVE-App lösen lässt, da es ja möglich ist sich HomeKit-Szenen zu erstellen die das Thermostat komplett abschalten solange das Fenster offen ist, bzw. es wieder einschalten wenn der EVE Door & Window geschlossen wird.
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Dec 5, 2020
Hallo Martin! Es liegt an der Firmware und die lässt sich beim alten Modell leider nicht aktualisieren. Einen schönen Sonntag noch, Volker
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Dec 6, 2020
Sascha
Hallo, ich habe mir den EVE Thermo 2020 zugelegt und bin schon gespannt auf die Thread Anbindung. Wird es dann möglich sein den Thermo über ein externen Temperaturfühler zu regeln ?

Ich habe keine voreinstellbaren Heizungsventile und kann demnach die max. Durchflussmenge nicht begrenzen. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit den max. Öffnungsgrad des Thermos zu begrenzen ? z.B. 100% Ventilstellung gleich 50% offen

Gruß Sascha
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Dec 1, 2020
Hallo Sascha!
Zunächst einmal geht es nur um die Thread-Unterstützung und die Nutzung im Mesh-Netz. Selbst mit einer solchen Möglichkeit würde das nicht gehen, Eve Thermo regelt die Durchflussmenge komplett allein und auch ohne HomeKit. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Dec 2, 2020
Gian Udvardi
Welcher Adapter benötige ich bei einem
KWC 3/8 Ventil, die mitgelieferten Adapter passen nicht.
Danke für die schnelle Antwort
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Nov 29, 2020
Hallo Gian! Lassen Sie uns das bitte per Mail machen, das ufert etwas aus hier. Schicken Sie mir bitte eine Mail an [email protected] und sagen mir, welcher Hersteller auf dem alten, manullen Thermostat steht. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Nov 29, 2020
Peter
was passiert bei Ausfall z.B. leere Batterie. Welcher Temperaturwert wird dann eingestellt? Problem z.B. wenn dies innerhalb des 3 wöchigen Urlaubs passiert.
Danke, Peter
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Nov 28, 2020
Hallo Peter! Die Warnung, die Batterien zu wechseln kommt bei 20 Prozent. Steht in den nächsten Wochen ein Urlab bevor, würde ich die Batterien dann wechseln. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Nov 29, 2020
REM
Hi - I want to have a boost-function like other vendors have. When I go to bathroom having a shower I want the Eve Thermo to start heating on maximum level for 2 min. is there a way to make this happen with an HomeKit automation, rule maybe in combination with an Philips Hue Smart Button? Thanks in advance
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Nov 28, 2020
Hello REM!
Sorry, but there is no boost function available for Eve Thermo. You amy set a scene though that sets the temperature to 30 degrees, the maximum temperature. You can start the scene using Siri. Best regards, Volker
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Nov 29, 2020
Alex
hello, I have one question: I have a Gas condensing wall hung boiler at home, as I found out eve thermo is not meant for that, but I only noticed it when I already bought it. Now I use thermo in the bedroom, because the boiler does not work all day, but only in the evening and in the morning I open the valve every time and when it stops heating, I close the valve. I wonder if this is safe for the radiator? If I leave the valve open all the time, I hear the valve turn every now and then, and that's annoying in the evening when you sleep, can that be turned off? What can you recommend me? thanks
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Nov 26, 2020
Hello Alex! Eve Thermo works when hot water is always available. So while the boiler is off, the valve will work all the time trying to adjust the selected target temperature. What you could do to avoid ist use the function Schedule in the app Eve. Selecet the Comfort temperature for the time the boiler is on and 10 degrees while off. It will shut the valve then. Best regards, Volker
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Nov 26, 2020
Matthias Ludwig
Hallo,

ich kann den Urlaubsmodus nicht an der oben beschriebenen Stelle finden (Eve 4.6, Thermostat 2019).

Gruß Matthias
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Nov 25, 2020
Hallo Matthias! In Eve gehe bitte zu Räume > Eve Thermo und öffnen Eve Thermo. Im unteren Bereich tippe auf Automation in dem Fenster. Viele Grüße, Volker
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Nov 26, 2020
Anders
Hi, I am considering buying these. A few questions first:

What are their batterylifes?
Is it possible to adjust the amount of time the valves turn off with an open window to more than 10 minutes ( we dont have the window open/close sensor)
Will you update the software within the valve when new software is available, or will it at one point be obsolete?

Best regards
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Nov 25, 2020
Hello Anders! The batteries (2*AA) will last about a year/heating season. You can only adjust the window detection if you are using Eve Thermo with an Eve Door & Window in the same room. With only Eve Thermo the 10 minute Off is fix once Eve Thermo detects a decline of 4 degrees or more per minute. Best regards, Volker
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Nov 26, 2020
Do you plan on incorporating weather forecasts anytime soon?
Also, what is this thread people keep mentioning? Is that a part of it, or how do I get it?

Best regards
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Nov 27, 2020
Hello Anders! For security reasons HomeKit enabled accessories can't access servers like weather forecast, sorry. Best regards, Volker
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Nov 27, 2020
When willl thread be available? And is it correctly understood that it enhances the range of the valves?
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Nov 28, 2020
Hi Anders, please check the blog post here https://www.evehome.com/en/blog/homekit-over-thread
It says all what is to be announced as of today. Have a great weekend, Volker
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Nov 28, 2020
Michiel
Are these suitable to change the zone tempest or for under floor heating? All five thermostat valves are situated next to each other in a cupboard. I would need something like eve room in each room (two heating zones per room) to control the room temperature, I imagine.
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Nov 23, 2020
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