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Last Post 17 Jan 2009 03:30 PM by warmsmeallup. 1 Replies.
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13 Jan 2009 12:31 PM
has anyone seem a multi zone controller
it would need multiple thermostat sensor inputs and multi outputs.

i want to have one controller that can program different areas. i realize the sensors would be located accordingly.

all i can find is two zone (one for heat one for cooling) with one temperature sensor

thanks
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17 Jan 2009 03:30 PM
The Crestron home control systems allow for up to 4 zones. It's not generally utilized just for zone controlling since its primary design is to control all the lighting, TV's, stereo , etc..
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