I'm installing a new controller for the hot water circulation system in my house (Redy Temp is the brand). The timer/controller I'm installing allows me to over-ride, which means that, when the system is "off," i.e., not circulating, (3:00 am, for example), I can activate for one cycle to get hot water anyway. I can do this with wired doorbell buttons or wireless, in which case Redy Temp recommends x10. Specifically, Redy Temp says I need a universal module UM506, transceiver TM751 and motion sensor MS16A (or wireless push buttons). I'll probably use a combination of push buttons and motion sensors, depending on which room, but for now assume all motion sensors (though I don't think it makes any difference).
1) I need to install motion sensors in 4 rooms (kitchen and three baths). If I understand correctly, I need only one universal module (which can be connected to my Redy Temp controller via RJ11), but I need a transceiver/motion sensor combination in each remote location. So, one universal module, four motion sensors and four transceivers. Is that correct so far?
2) If so, my other question is about the placement of the transceivers in relation to the motion sensors. Do I need line of sight? I have outlets available within a few feet of where I will install the motion sensors, but on opposite sides of the wall. Will that work?
3) Lastly, I see some comments regarding the two different transceivers, something about problems with the TM751. Should I order the RR501 for my application instead?
Thanks.