MyNeomitis
The MyNeomitis integrationIntegrations connect and integrate Home Assistant with your devices, services, and more. [Learn more] connects your Axenco
Prerequisites
- Create a MyNeomitis account via the MYNEOMITIS app.
- Add your devices to the account using the app.
Supported devices
- Eftair towel rails with blower
- Ebath towel rails
- Estyle radiant panel heater
- Efluid radiator
- Myneo Fluid radiator
- Myneo stat thermostat
- Myneo Link smart Wi-Fi switch
Configuration
To add the MyNeomitis hub to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
Manual configuration steps
If the above My button doesn’t work, you can also perform the following steps manually:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the
Add Integration button. -
From the list, select MyNeomitis.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.
Use cases
- Control temperature and change operating modes.
- Allows you to view and edit weekly schedules from the Home Assistant Interface.
- Allows you to monitor the energy consumption of compatible products.
Supported functionality
The MyNeomitis integration provides the following entities:
Selects
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Pilot wire mode (
pilote)- Description: Controls the operating mode of heating devices via the pilot wire.
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Options:
Comfort,Comfort +,Eco,Eco -1,Eco -2,Frost protection,Boost,Setpoint,Standby,Auto - Available for devices: EWS devices without a relay mode
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Switch mode (
relais)- Description: Controls the operating mode of smart switch/relay devices.
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Options:
On,Off,Auto - Available for devices: EWS devices with a relay mode
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Underfloor heating mode (
ufh)- Description: Controls whether underfloor heating operates in heating or cooling mode.
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Options:
Heating,Cooling - Available for devices: UFH devices
Data updates
The MyNeomitis integration receives real-time updates from the Axenco cloud API. Device state changes are pushed to Home Assistant immediately without pollingData polling is the process of querying a device or service at regular intervals to check for updates or retrieve data. By defining a custom polling interval, you can control how frequently your system checks for new data, which can help optimize performance and reduce unnecessary network traffic. [Learn more].
Removing the integration
This integration follows standard integration removal.
To remove an integration instance from Home Assistant
- Go to Settings > Devices & services and select the integration card.
- From the list of devices, select the integration instance you want to remove.
- Next to the entry, select the three dots
menu. Then, select Delete.