Other popular Heatmiser workflows and automations
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Arriving Home - Turn the Lights On
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Activate Standby Mode if the outside temperature rises above a certain level
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Turn on the heat when someone gets home
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Set the Temperature on a Heatmiser Thermostat when Apilio triggers and action
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Low Outside Temp Heating Boost
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Cancel Standby Mode on the selected Heatmiser Thermostat when Apilio triggers and action (5)
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Activate Home Mode on the selected Heatmiser Thermostat when Apilio triggers and action
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Geolocation (Set Temp Adjustment) - Time Dependant
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If Window/Door opened, place heating zone into Standby mode.
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Contact Sensor Closed
Contact Sensor Open
Low Battery
neoHub Away Mode
neoHub Home Mode
New Episode
Temperature drops below
Temperature rises above
Boost Timer
Cancel Standby Mode
Cancel temperature hold
Run Profile
Run recipe
Set Away Mode
Set Home Mode
Set Standby Mode
Set Temperature
Set temperature hold
Turn neoPlug off
Turn neoPlug on
Boost Timer
Cancel Standby Mode
Cancel temperature hold
Contact Sensor Closed
Contact Sensor Open
Low Battery
neoHub Away Mode
neoHub Home Mode
New Episode
Run Profile
Run recipe
Set Away Mode
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More on Heatmiser and The Pulse Podcast
About Heatmiser
Heatmiser Neo lets you control your heating from anywhere. Heatmiser provides smart home solutions for multi zone heating systems.
Heatmiser Neo lets you control your heating from anywhere. Heatmiser provides smart home solutions for multi zone heating systems.
About The Pulse Podcast
The Pulse is a captivating podcast produced by WHYY, Philadelphia's public radio station, and available on the National Public Radio (NPR) network. The podcast delves into the realms of health, science, and innovation, exploring the subtle beats and strong rhythms that drive these fields. It offers listeners an engaging blend of personal stories and in-depth reporting, shining a light on the people and ideas that are shaping our world. Each episode of The Pulse promises to captivate, inform, and spark curiosity, making complex topics relatable and comprehensible. It's not just about the facts and figures; The Pulse brings the human experience to the forefront of these fields, making it a must-listen for those interested in the intersection of science, health, and human experiences.
The Pulse is a captivating podcast produced by WHYY, Philadelphia's public radio station, and available on the National Public Radio (NPR) network. The podcast delves into the realms of health, science, and innovation, exploring the subtle beats and strong rhythms that drive these fields. It offers listeners an engaging blend of personal stories and in-depth reporting, shining a light on the people and ideas that are shaping our world. Each episode of The Pulse promises to captivate, inform, and spark curiosity, making complex topics relatable and comprehensible. It's not just about the facts and figures; The Pulse brings the human experience to the forefront of these fields, making it a must-listen for those interested in the intersection of science, health, and human experiences.