A stateful RAMSES-II protocol decoder & analyser.


Keywords
airios, chronotherm, evohome, hometronics, honeywell, itho, nuaire, orcon, ramses, resideo, round, thermostat, sundial, bdr91a, evohome-rf, hgi80, ramses-rf, valsir
License
MIT
Install
pip install ramses_rf==0.31.2

Documentation

ruff mypy pytest

Overview

ramses_rf is a client library/CLI utility used to interface with some Honeywell-compatible HVAC & CH/DHW systems that use 868MHz RF, such as:

  • (Heat) evohome, Sundial, Hometronic, Chronotherm
  • (HVAC) Itho, Orcon, Nuaire

It requires a USB-to-RF device, either a Honeywell HGI80 (somewhat rare, expensive) or something running the evofw3 firmware, such as the one from here.

It does three things:

  • decodes RAMSES II-compatible packets and converts them into useful JSON
  • builds a picture (schema, config & state) of evohome-compatible CH/DHW systems - either passively (by eavesdropping), or actively (probing)
  • allows you to send commands to CH/DHW and HVAC systems, or monitor for state changes
  • allows you to emulate some hardware devices

For CH/DHW, the simplest way to know if it will work with your system is to identify the box connected to your boiler/HVAC appliance as one of:

  • R8810A: OpenTherm Bridge
  • BDR91A: Wireless Relay (also BDR91T)
  • HC60NG: Wireless Relay (older hardware)

Other systems may well work, such as some Itho Dallderop HVAC systems, use this protocol, YMMV.

It includes a CLI and can be used as a standalone tool, but also is used as a client library by:

Installation

git clone https://github.com/zxdavb/ramses_rf
cd ramses_rf
pip install -r requirements.txt

The CLI is called client.py:

python client.py monitor /dev/ttyUSB0 -o packet.log