Air/com guy suggested that his standard zone control system which controlled air flow in 10% increments was fine but that would take time to get the right feel and still have the issue that some people will find that too cool or too warm. Also different rooms have different needs
LOL the izone system looks complicated on the surface and in reality it is. However the installer will do the initial configuration while asking me for my preferences.
I have already studied the manual so I am in a good position to state my preferences and change them if I like. To start with the system will be set-up like this.
The full system will be set to auto and climate control so each zone is controlled independently for temp, fan speed ect
Each zone will have a temp sensor and be set up as auto climate control, so that will switch from heating to cooling automatically and to set temp
Each room zone will have a temp sensor and the set temp for each can be set individually
Each room temp sensor has a on/off switch so you can turn it off/on there in that room without going to the main controller or App
So with that set up I only need to turn on and off the complete system or zones via the app or switch off zones via wall sensor touch. And if need be adjust the set temp in individual rooms/zones.
LOL I am not a a fan of latest technology and this system allows for making a complete wireless smart house but I am not going their any time soon..
The ability to control individual room/zones got me and seems simple once set up
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