ESPHome OpenTherm master with a mix of underfloor and radiators #55
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No, these generic thermostats should be in the multiroom tab rooms section during initial configuration.
Yes, you are correct. We are trying to improve the documentation, soon it will be available. You can have an early sneak peek here. We will appreciate any feedback or recommendations.
Maybe the documentation I provided will clear things out.
No, you can’t have multiple SAT instances with one boiler.
You don’t need to create new SAT entities. Just use the already configured generic thermostats.
Use as inside temperature sensor the temperature sensor that is placed in your living room. Some more recommendations:
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Sorry for my late response and thank you for the suggestions!
Yes you are correct.
It refers to ANY physical thermostat ( not only OpenTherm ) that is directly connected to the boiler and integrated in Home Assistant.
Yes, you will add directly the Danfoss TRVs and SAT will monitor the Danfoss generated climate entity.
Exactly, we don’t interfere with the control of the TRVs at any point. We only monitor the
I think you should try the Radiators option and if overshoots change to underfloor. You can see the behavior of both calculations in the heating curve hyperlinks.
Enter these values manually, it will be fixed in the next version. |
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I've just started my OpenTherm journey and discovered this great component. Thank you for it!
My Setup:
Downstairs:
generic_thermostat
climateThe pump and valve are controlled together by a smart relay. When downstairs heating is not needed, the valve closes to prevent hot water circulation through this circuit.
Upstairs:
I'm replacing current TRVs (basic Chinese ZigBee ones with limited flexibility) with Danfoss Ally, as these support external sensors and offer many more options.
Currently, I've created a
generic_thermostat
for each ZigBee thermostat to use the external temperature sensor. This generic thermostat fully opens or closes the ZigBee thermostat based on heating needs.So, I have two independent zones and four independent climate devices. Each climate has different heating requirements, and I’ve set up schedules for them using nielsfaber’s scheduler_component.
In the past (I just started using OpenTherm this heating season), I had an on/off boiler that I manually turned on and off whenever heating was needed. This worked well, though it wasn’t very comfortable, especially upstairs.
Now that I've switched to OpenTherm, I'm finding it hard to understand how to make the most of it. This is when I found
SAT
, and I thought, "This is it!"So, my plan was to add a new SAT integration entry for each of my four climates, expecting SAT to take over from there. However, things are never so simple. 😄
My Configuration Process
Office Integration
As a beginner, it’s very challenging to understand how to configure this page correctly. I would suggest updating the docs with more beginner-friendly guidance, like explaining "The primary entity’s role is this and that; room entities’ roles are this and that."
The current docs seem to be written for those already experienced with SAT, which makes it difficult for newcomers like me (it feels like it was written by the author, for the author 😄). Also, the information on the Areas configuration page differs from what’s explained in the docs.
Bedroom Integration
Questions
heating
hvac_action.Thank you very much for your patience in reading all this!
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