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[ENHANCEMENT]: automatically shift compensation curve after DHW cycle #90
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This seems to be an erroneous setting. I don't have any issues in this direction. It 'seamlessly' goes from DHW to Heat. |
No definately not. That's not a problem of my panasonic. |
Ok, but why am I not seeing this issue then? |
It has been discussed in other topic better. see this. I know what root2k requests. Issue he is facing is due to the fact that sometimes after a dhw run, the water temperature is too high for the pump to start the compressor already. only after the system has lost x amount of heat, the water temperature is low enough that it will start the compressor. |
That's excactly what I mean, could'nt have described it better. Would be nice to have in the next releases ... Thank's edterbak (and others involved in this project) for your effort and time ... |
Is your feature request related to a problem or use case? Please describe.
Since I have the pana, I have allways the same problem after the heatpump finished DHW cycle.
The compressor goes down to 0 hz and the heatpump isn't heating for hours.
That's a really disapointing part of the panasonic control because when the outside temperature is really cold and the heatpump isn't heating after DHW cycle, the house cools down.
I'm using the timer of the remote control right now, but it isn't really comfortable because you are limited to just 6 timers.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be very helpful for me, and maybe some others, to have a feature to shift up the compensation curve automatically up to 3 for a specified time after DHW cycle is finished.
The feature needs recognize if the three-way-valve switches from tank to room.
If this is happened and the compressor is going to zero the automatic should be started for the duration of ... minutes.
But what I noticed so far watching this problem, when I shift up to +3 and going directly back to 0 after ... minutes the compressor shuts down again. That's because of the bahvior of the panasonic control.
So to impede this, I need to do the follwing: +3 for 10 min, +2 for 10 min, +1 for 10 min. and then back to 0.
So if it is possible the automatic should do the same thing.
Describe alternatives you've considered
In case of the duration of this automatic I'm not sure but in my case some secound are not sufficient. I think 5 min. or something like that would be good.
But the duration can be adjusted manually by each user in the flows I think?
Or a nice to have is, that each user can set the duration by itself.
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