Heat pump
Mitsubishi (MELCloud) + Therilly
Control Mitsubishi Ecodan and air-source heat pumps via MELCloud.
Therilly talks to MELCloud, Mitsubishi’s official cloud. We shift heating and hot-water production without touching the MELCloud app’s own settings.
What you get
- Supports Ecodan, Zubadan and Mitsubishi air-source pumps
- Two separate zones supported (floor + radiator)
- Pauses hot-water cycles during the most expensive hours
- Returns to manual mode with a single click
How to get started
- Make sure your pump is registered in the MELCloud app.
- Sign in with your MELCloud account in Therilly.
- Pick zones and your comfort floor. Therilly takes over the scheduling.
Supported models
- Ecodan
- Zubadan
- Mitsubishi Hyper Heating
Common questions
Do I need to install anything? For Mitsubishi (MELCloud), just sign in to Therilly and grant access. No local software, no firmware updates.
Can I turn the AI off any time? Yes. One click hands full control back to your existing app. Therilly never gets in the way.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I connect Mitsubishi (MELCloud) to Therilly?
- Make sure your pump is registered in the MELCloud app. Sign in with your MELCloud account in Therilly. Pick zones and your comfort floor. Therilly takes over the scheduling.
- Do I need to install any hardware?
- Usually not. If you already have a power meter like Tibber Pulse, Shelly EM or HomeWizard P1, signing in to Therilly is enough. If you don’t have a meter, we recommend HomeWizard P1 which requires no electrician.
- Can I control the pump myself any time?
- Yes. You can pause Therilly at any time and take back full manual control via the pump’s normal app. Therilly does not take over — it sits on top.
- How is the heat pump connected?
- Depending on model, either directly via the manufacturer cloud (Qvantum, Mitsubishi MELCloud) or via Home Assistant or Homey Pro. The connection takes 2–5 minutes and only requires that you sign in with your existing account.
