Hmm, I think you're a little confused on a few points.
1) Comms outages don't cause the bindings between devices to be lost. Rebinding them only has a placebo effect, so you're wasting your time attempting to rebind devices if there is a comms outage. They will reconnect by themselves when the source of interference is removed or the signal improves.
2) If you're seeing comms errors to 4 different devices at the exact same time of the day I'd be suspecting interference of some kind, or a fault with the controller itself since it is the common thing for communication with 4 different devices as all devices communicate back to the controller and do not communicate with each other.
3) If the microswitch in the zone valve that fires the boiler is faulty, it would certainly prevent the boiler firing (and thus need fixing) however it would not "confuse the system and cause other symptoms". The honeywell system would be completely unaware of the faulty microswitch, and it would definitely not cause comms errors to be reported. Comms errors are only caused by wireless comms issues (low signal/interference) or if the device at one end is not powered. (Flat batteries etc)
1) Comms outages don't cause the bindings between devices to be lost. Rebinding them only has a placebo effect, so you're wasting your time attempting to rebind devices if there is a comms outage. They will reconnect by themselves when the source of interference is removed or the signal improves.
2) If you're seeing comms errors to 4 different devices at the exact same time of the day I'd be suspecting interference of some kind, or a fault with the controller itself since it is the common thing for communication with 4 different devices as all devices communicate back to the controller and do not communicate with each other.
3) If the microswitch in the zone valve that fires the boiler is faulty, it would certainly prevent the boiler firing (and thus need fixing) however it would not "confuse the system and cause other symptoms". The honeywell system would be completely unaware of the faulty microswitch, and it would definitely not cause comms errors to be reported. Comms errors are only caused by wireless comms issues (low signal/interference) or if the device at one end is not powered. (Flat batteries etc)
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