chewbacca123
2019-12-20 14:26:32
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Remember that usually all rooms are accessed via the hallway. No matter how much you regulate it, it doesn’t really get cold there. The "worst" is directly at the HKV
yes, that's true
Remember that usually all rooms are accessed via the hallway. No matter how much you regulate it, it doesn’t really get cold there. The "worst" is directly at the HKV
Hey, I have now loaded opendta. Where do I have to enter something there? I can't insert the Excel table directly there. Unfortunately, I have never worked with it before, and I can't find any instructions online.The spread of almost 10K in the bedroom is good, the temperature is already dropping by 1.5K. The high hallway temperatures despite a large spread and low flow are surprising. Maybe the screed needs another day or two to re-temperate itself. I would wait until tomorrow for now. I still see the main bathroom as critical, it appears to be undersupplied with the underfloor heating. You will have to add heating there if necessary. Have you loaded "Opendta" meanwhile? What is the heating load of your house actually, heating only without hot water.
So, now I have the graphic. See attachment. I did not log from the 16th to the 18th.
When you copy data to USB, you not only get the Excel table but also additional files. The ones with a date and the extension .dta can be opened with the program opendta.
Attached is the screenshot. I am also not entirely satisfied with the temperatures this morning.On the statistics page, you can see how long a heating cycle is, what does it say there?