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Users / Re: new z-wave install
March 03, 2009, 07:32:31 PM
If not using Z-Wave can anyone else suggest another product with similar functionality?  Insteon, etc?
#2
Users / new z-wave install
February 28, 2009, 01:38:23 AM
Hello all,

I purchased a home back in november and have been slowly renovating it.  I'm now at the stage of running all new wiring (just finished the heavy-up, previously the house was on 60 amps total).  I'm the perfect combination of control freak and linux nerd and while I would have preferred an open standard (OPEN-NET, etc) Z-Wave certainly appears to be a better choice for unity in my automation system when compared to insteon or X10.

I am about to purchase all new switches/dimmers to install now, but be able to program later.  Currently I'm looking at the Leviton VRI06-1LX (Z-Wave 600-Watt 2-Wire Dimmer [Leviton Vizia RF+]) for my primary switches and the Leviton VRF01-1LZ (Z-Wave 1.5A Scene Capable Quiet Fan Speed Control [Leviton Vizia RF +]).

The current setup would be 4 of these light switches in the kitchen (controlling 4 different LED light circuits, all capable of incandesent loads), 1 light and 1 fan for each other room (5 other rooms total) and 2 for different hallway lights.  Additionally, I would install 3 Leviton VP00R1LX (Z-Wave Companion Dimming Switch [Leviton Vizia+]) for the "3 way" switches.

The total inventory on this would be:

VRI06-1LX  - 11
VRF01-1LZ - 5
VP00R1LX  - 3

How much is this going overkill?  Are there things I'm overlooking?  A better product than the Leviton switches?  ???

Thanks!