pyEcovent
Python3 library for single-room energy recovery ventilators from Vents / Blauberg / Flexit
Install
pip3 install pyEcovent
Example usage
from ecovent import Fan
""" Create a new fan with IP Address """
""" The Fan object takes 'host', 'name', 'port' as arguments """
""" 'host' (IP address) is the only mandatory argument """
""" 'name' is optional and will default to ecofan """
""" 'port' is also optional and will default to 4000 """"
fan=Fan("192.168.0.22")
""" Optinally create a Fan with a name
fan=Fan("192.168.0.22", "Cellar Fan")
""" Update the current values of the fan """
fan.update()
""" Print the current configured values """
print(fan.state)
print(fan.speed)
print(fan.man_speed)
print(fan.airflow)
print(fan.humidity)
""" Set speed to medium (low=1 / medium=2 / high=3) """
fan.set_speed(2)
print(fan.speed)
""" Set fan state to off/on """
fan.set_state_off()
fan.set_state_on()
""" Set manual speed to 123 (valid values 22 -> 255) """
fan.set_man_speed(123)
print(fan.man_speed)
""" Set airflow to 'Air Supply' (ventilation=0 / heat recovery=1 / air supply=2)"""
fan.set_airflow(2)
print(fan.airflow)
Intended usage
The intended usage of this library is to include ventilation fans from Vents / Blauberg / Flexit in https://www.home-assistant.io/
Tested fans
This library has only been tested on Twinfresh Expert RW1-50
There are fans from Blauberg and Flexit that are identical and should work, but I have not verified that.