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Oventrop RTL Box Cover for HomeMatic HmIP-eTRV-C

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Hello everyone,

 

this is my first modell and one of the reasons why i have bought an 3D-Printer. I would like to make my home smart and especially the heating things for all my rooms. 

Because i have not only the normal radiators, i have to replace an Room-Thermostat of my Oventrop RTL-Box. 

 

Fitting:

It fits an Oventrop RTL-Box like you can see in my pictures.

 

Important note: 

Please do not replace a real RTL-Thermostat. A RTL-Thermostat has a different function than a room-thermostat and is an protection for your floor. You can see the differences in the pictures (red and green marks). 

 

You can identify the Version, that can be replaced with homeMatic (or some other smart Home stuff):

  • a second control valve is inside the BOX 
    (This means, that the valve control in the front is for the room temperature)
  • NO RTL-Text on the valve in the front (just an indicator)

 

Print settings:

I have printed it with Sunlu PLA+ in white with support. Based on the model i recomend to use supports.

 

side notes:

I am starting with 3D-Modells and slicing. So if you have any feedback, please feel free to give some ;)

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