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DUCO

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 3:49 pm
by DrDoo
Somebody heard of these ?

http://www.duco.eu/producten/producten.cfm?cat=3
http://www.duco.eu/index.cfm

Ventilation system based on Zwave

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:45 pm
by talisman
Has anyone integrated one of these yet? I need a new ventilation unit and it would be great if I could control the thing myself.

Cheers,
Elco

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 2:54 pm
by talisman
After some correspondence with Duco, it turns out that z-wave is used for communication between the sensors and the control unit. The ventilation unit and the control unit are still wired using "0-10 volt PWM sturing" (doesn't mean much to me).

Cheers,
Elco

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:39 pm
by CowboyTW
PWM is Pulse Width modulation. Some kind of technique to mimic analog by shorten and extending the digital 0 and 1 voltage levels very quickly.

Re: DUCO

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:55 pm
by strake1
Hello,

I have a DUCO system in my house, CO2 RH and IQ.
If i want to include the C02 unit homeseer respons but can't complete the include function. Maybe homeseer doesn't support the device?


See the attachment

Re: DUCO

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 2:41 pm
by hilgie
We're going to replace our ventilators above the wondows. Made contact with Duco for some more information.

For now it looks this system doens't fit into a self build control system (HomeSeer of Vera). It uses the Z-Wave technology to communicate with the duco control panel. It messures the CO2 quality in a room and with that info the verntilation will open or close.
At this moment there are not yet any devices that can messure the CO2 quality in a room and send that back to HS or Vera. So you'll be stuck with the Duco control panels, which in my opinion makes this not a suitable product to incorporate in your domotica system.

Just my two cents...

Re: DUCO

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:46 pm
by jrkalf
Pardon my "unknowingness" on the DUCO topic. But as far as I'm known to Z-wave by now: Z-wave is a closed protocol for which certification is required and it has a "standard" commandset which can bet queried or which can actively send status updates. Whether or not HS or Vera are able to correctly interpret the information the DUCO devices send back, it should be able to PAIR the devices into the Z-wave network. Unless it's a protocol version issue:

Perhaps it's configured to use Z-wave version 3.20 and higher only, in which case it could make it incompatible with z-wave 2.78 masters (like the Aeon stick or the Vera V1 and Vera V2). The Vera V3 for example is able to speak both 3.20 and 2.78, is it also unable to pair with that?

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:49 am
by hkmod25
jrkalf wrote:Perhaps it's configured to use Z-wave version 3.20 and higher only, in which case it could make it incompatible with z-wave 2.78 masters (like the Aeon stick or the Vera V1 and Vera V2). The Vera V3 for example is able to speak both 3.20 and 2.78, is it also unable to pair with that?
I think it is actually not correct to refer to some "internal" firmware version numbers for one or another manufacturer so long you speak about official Z-Wave SDK, versions:
Zensys Firmware 4.27;
Zensys Firmware 5.02;
Zensys Firmware 5.02 Service Pack 2;
Zensys Firmware 5.02 Service Pack 3;
Zensys Firmware 4.51;
Zensys Firmware 4.52;
Zensys Firmware 4.53 (?).

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:11 am
by jrkalf
You are very true on that. Sorry. That bit slipt my mind.
Some companies somehow used version names as 2.78 and 3.20. While in fact it refered to higher numbers of the zwave protocol firmware versions as delivered by zensys. I know Fibaro, Aeon-Labs and Micasa Verde seem to use it. I don't exactly know why though.

Zensys firmware 4.52 is version 3.20 used by Micasa Verde and as far as I've personally seen while using them: the Fibaro FGS221 uses it as well.

Re: DUCO

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 6:21 pm
by raymonvdm
I did not know it existed but bookmarked for know.

At this moment i have an ITHO with a Duwi switch for stand 3 and therefore Z-Wave is working but the device is not very green in power usage

Re: DUCO

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:18 pm
by Wim2008
Mij old windows in the living room will be replaced in two months. We will introduce a automatic Duco ventilation system into the new windows. Some people on the forum has also this Duco system. Can you tell which type you use and your experiences about this type

B.R Wim :)

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:16 pm
by Wim2008
Today I got an answer from Duco (I send Duco Sunday an email). They say that there system DucoTronic ventilation is working with the standard z-wave version 4.51. So the DucoTronic can be controlled with all standard z-wave products.

Does anybody know if Homeseer is working on z-wave version 4.51?

B.R. Wim :)

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:09 pm
by DrDoo
Last post has been a while.
Now our central ventilation unit is dying. So thinking again to buy a DucoBox to replace it.

Anyone can confirm it can be included in Homeseer, or perhaps be controlled by a wall switch?

Price for ITHO or DUCO ventilation units seem to be about the same, ITHO has built RFT (radio frequente) regeling. But im not sure if that could be controlled by perhaps RFXcom..
So i'd rather go for the DOCU at the moment (Don't have rfxcom yet)...

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:51 pm
by raymonvdm
I know there is someone who is using the RFT box with a third party contoller.

http://www.domotiga.nl/projects/domotiga/wiki/Weeder

I have an ITHO fan using 3 pin 230V + 1 nul and + 1 earth (Pin1 is slow, Pin2 is medium, Pin3 is fast) normaly pin 2 is connected so the ventilation is always on speed medium. When i take a shower i use a Duwi Switch to close Pin3

http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7166

Re: DUCO

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:14 pm
by Wim2008
I have made last year an internal ventilator with a Merten device. Also with a relais.

B.R. Wim :)