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Hi Christian,
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<div class="">Am 24.01.2019 um 16:30 schrieb Christian Stüllein | SSE <<a href="mailto:christian.stuellein@sse-engineering.de" class="">christian.stuellein@sse-engineering.de</a>>:</div>
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<div class="">What is the prefered way to determine if a device has a valve and<br class="">
supports the getValvePwmState() command?<br class="">
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<div class="">check for the property „ValveType“ in the apartment structure response. The Configurator dialog for valve devices shows a list box where the type of heating system shall be selected, like: Floor, Wall or Radiator. This setting is then available
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<div class="">On the other hand, only a few products are actually supported: the digitalSTROM BL-KM200 [1], and EnOcean valve controls with profile A5-20-01 and A5-20-04 [2]. You can cross-check with the field „HWInfo“ in the apartment structure.</div>
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<div class="">Michael</div>
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<div class="">[1] <a href="https://productinfo.digitalstrom.com/7640156790580/" class="">https://productinfo.digitalstrom.com/7640156790580/</a></div>
<div class="">[2] <a href="https://www.plan44.ch/automation/info.php?gtin=7640161170018&lang=d&lay=desk" class="">https://www.plan44.ch/automation/info.php?gtin=7640161170018&lang=d&lay=desk</a></div>
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