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layout: page
title: "Radiotherm Thermostat"
description: "Instructions how to integrate Radiotherm thermostats within Home Assistant."
date: 2015-10-18 17:15
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comments: false
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logo: radiotherm.png
ha_category: Climate
---
The `radiotherm` climate platform let you control a thermostat from [Radio Thermostat](http://www.radiothermostat.com/).
The underlaying library supports:
- CT50 V1.09
- CT50 V1.88
- CT50 V1.94 (also known as Filtrete 3M50)
- CT80 Rev B2 V1.03
To set it up, add the following information to your `configuration.yaml` file:
```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry
climate:
platform: radiotherm
```
Configuration variables:
- **host** (*Optional*): List of your Radiotherm thermostats. If not provided the thermostats will be auto-detected.
- **hold_temp** (*Optional*): Boolean to control if Home Assistant temperature adjustments hold (`True`) or are temporary (`False`). Defaults to `False`.
Temperature settings from Home Assistant will be sent to thermostat and then hold at that temperature. Set to `False` if you set a thermostat schedule on the thermostat itself and just want Home Assistant to send temporary temperature changes.
Multiple thermostats could be assigned by using `host:` if auto-detetion is not used.
```yaml
climate:
platform: radiotherm
host:
- 192.168.99.137
- 192.168.99.202
```