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heating panel - danfoss LC13


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Guest IceIp

It is possible in the heating panel, assign multiple setpoints for a zone.

For me, the four times of the day are too little. morning day evening night.

Can I create two time zones for a range that starts an Office 1 from 01:00 and ends at 12:00.

The second time zone Office 2 from 12:00 until 01:00.

Or everything in a zone must be set?

What actually has the function of links, related engine heater for a meaning?

Can I assign an own sensor with the associated module for a heating zone?

How can I understand this?

THX

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IceIp, to use heating panel Linked Devices must be declared and assigned to the same room as heating zone. You can not use 2 zones to widen time range, since temperature set in night in one of them will be maintained till the morning time in the same zone. Looks like you need to create a scene, which will get data from heating panel (different ones for the same day) and set heating basing on such basis. I attached a Virtual Device which reads current set from Heating Panel, as a point to start.

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    OK, I'll try that

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