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Airios integration for ventilation systems #140418

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Airios is an OEM that develop and produce parts for for residential ventilation systems from controllers to remote controls and sensors.

All of these communicate over RAMSES-II protocol from Honeywell so the integration requires a RF bridge. Currently only the RS485 serial model is supported.

Some manufacturers known to build ventilation systems based on Airios controllers are:

  • Siber (fully tested while development)
  • Alnor
  • Itho
  • Nuaire
  • Orcon
  • Evohome
  • Sundial
  • Hometronics

(list taken from https://github.com/zxdavb/ramses_rf)

The number of platforms have been reduced to one for this PR.

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I only look over the strings as I work on the German translation. So a few notes below.

@scabrero scabrero force-pushed the airios-step branch 3 times, most recently from 15412ee to 6f36ebe Compare March 25, 2025 18:21
@scabrero scabrero force-pushed the airios-step branch 2 times, most recently from 2afeb1d to 10a6df9 Compare April 2, 2025 22:18
Airios is an OEM that develop and produce parts for for residential
ventilation systems from controllers to remote controls and sensors.

All of these communicate over RAMSES-II protocol from Honeywell so the
integration requires a RF bridge. Currently only the RS485 serial model
is supported.

Some manufacturers known to build ventilation systems based on Airios
controllers are:

* Siber (fully tested while development)

Also, this integration would be potentially compatible with:

* Alnor PremAIR, SlimAIR or MinistAIR series
* Vasco
* Meltem
* Mitsubishi
* Hopper
* Nuaire

An probably others like:
* Itho
* Orcon
* Evohome
* Sundial
* Hometronics

(list taken from https://github.com/zxdavb/ramses_rf)

Signed-off-by: Samuel Cabrero <samuel@orica.es>
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