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Honeywell Home Wireless Receiver / Relay Module 5 A

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The Honeywell Home Wireless Receiver / Relay Module 5A is a device typically used in home automation and heating control systems. It functions as part of a wireless system to control heating, cooling, or other systems by receiving signals from thermostats, switch valves, pumps or other heat sources as part of the range of Honeywell Home 868MHz Radio Frequency (RF) heating controls.

Key Features: 

Wireless Communication: 

  • The receiver module communicates wirelessly with compatible Honeywell devices, such as thermostats or controllers.
  • This reduces the need for complex wiring and allows for easy installation, especially in retrofit situations where running new wires might be difficult or costly.

Relay Output (5A):

  • The 5A relay is used to control a connected load, such as a boiler, heating system, or other electrical devices.
  • The 5A rating indicates the maximum current the relay can handle, typically suitable for most residential heating systems.

Use in Heating Control Systems:

  • Often used in combination with Honeywell’s wireless thermostats to control central heating, underfloor heating, or other HVAC systems.
  • The receiver module is often part of a system designed for precise temperature regulation, where the thermostat wirelessly sends commands to the relay module to switch the heating device on or off.

Compatibility:

  • It works with various Honeywell home heating control systems, such as the DT92, evohome WiFi Connected Thermostat, Wireless Heating and Hot Water Control Systems, Sundial RF2 and T87RF.

Ease of Installation:

  • The wireless nature of the receiver/relay module makes it easier to install without needing to run new wires or cables, saving time and reducing installation costs.
  • It is typically mounted near the heating control unit, such as a boiler, to control its operation.

Applications:

  • Smart Heating: Integrating with smart thermostats, this module helps create a smart home heating system, which can be controlled remotely via an app or integrated into a broader home automation system.
  • Energy Efficiency: Helps optimize heating schedules and settings to improve energy efficiency and reduce running costs.

Overall, the Honeywell Home Wireless Receiver / Relay Module 5A is a convenient and efficient component used to enable wireless control of heating and other systems in smart home applications.

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Manufacturer

Honeywell Home, By Resideo

MPN

BDR91A1000

SKU

94815

GTIN

5025121385114

Product Type

Room Thermostat

Manufacturers Warranty

5 Years (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's)

Gross Weight inc Packaging (KG)

0.13

Weight (KG)

0.130000

Customer Questions
In what ways do heating controls work with heating systems that are already in place?

Boilers and heat pumps are among the heating systems that heating controls are made to operate with. Verify compatibility while adding controllers by consulting the system specifications. Effective temperature control and energy management are made possible by proper integration, which permits heat to be used only where it is required.

What is the difference between wireless RF and smart Wi-Fi heating controls?

RF (Radio Frequency) Heating Controls operate without an internet connection and use radio frequency signals to transmit information between the thermostat and the boiler or receiver unit. An RF heating control offers manual control for temperature settings and schedules. It is suitable for users who prefer a simple system without relying on technology. A Smart (Wi-Fi) Heating control uses the internet and enables advanced features like remote control, geofencing, etc. via apps. It appeals to users who value convenience, energy savings, and smart home integration. When suggesting controls to customers, consider both the possibility of long-term energy savings and their degree of familiarity with technology.

Does installing heating controls require a professional?

Although competent DIY enthusiasts may install some basic heating controls, it is best to have plumbers and installers do the work. Experts guarantee correct wiring, configuration, and calibration, reducing the possibility of problems later. You may also give consumers helpful advice on how to maintain their heating system and operate the controls efficiently.

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