[OpenTRV-dev] weather compasation
Bo Herrmannsen
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Sun Dec 15 21:31:47 GMT 2013
np... i was just wondering why.... but guess in my own case it would not make sense since each rad is direct on district heating and i cant adjust ingoing temp.... only thing that matters for me is return temp :-D
Den 15/12/2013 kl. 22.29 skrev Damon Hart-Davis:
> Whoops! Should have read your subject line!
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> But anyhow, yes, slightly beyond this winter’s work.
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> Rgds
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> Damon
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> On 15 Dec 2013, at 21:23, Damon Hart-Davis <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> It’s called “weather compensation” and is generally more relevant at/in the boiler to increase flow temperature to increase power output of each rad to compensate for increased power loss and thus help heat each room in a reasonable time.
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>> Slightly out of OpenTRV’s remit for now (since our control is currently binary), but nothing to stop boiler itself doing weather compensation: indeed I do it manually with ours.
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>> Rgds
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>> Damon
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>> On 15 Dec 2013, at 21:18, Bo Herrmannsen <EMAIL ADDRESS HIDDEN> wrote:
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>>> in the middle of the DOOM of TMP a thought hit me
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>>> whats the point/theoy behind messueing the outside tmp and use that to regulate indoor temp?
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>>> and could it be used to some degree also control indoor humidity? in winther it can get rather dry and it makes me itch like h****
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