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Hi all,
sorry this is a lengthy one, 2 parts -->
Part 1:
I'm trying to figure out how to use the Samsung controllers that run our heat pumps. Confusingly we have 2 controllers and 2 inverters outside. It seems to me that one is for heating and the other for hot water? Does that even make sense? In any case we inherited this system from the previous owner with zero documentation.
I watched this video to try and understand it:
In the video they state that the control unit should be displaying 'AU' for automatic mode (attached screenshot). However, our controllers display a temperature value, one (which also has the hot water symbol) shows 50.0C while the other shows 0.0C (attached photo).
Anyone knows if that's a problem?
Part 2:
What am I trying to achieve:
just switched to an octopus go tariff and I want to program the hot water to 'overheat' (say up to 70C) during 00:30 - 04:30, and then during the day keep the water @ ~48C. Basically maximise consumption when electric is cheap.
Is that possible to program with this controller?
Thank you!
sorry this is a lengthy one, 2 parts -->
Part 1:
I'm trying to figure out how to use the Samsung controllers that run our heat pumps. Confusingly we have 2 controllers and 2 inverters outside. It seems to me that one is for heating and the other for hot water? Does that even make sense? In any case we inherited this system from the previous owner with zero documentation.
I watched this video to try and understand it:
In the video they state that the control unit should be displaying 'AU' for automatic mode (attached screenshot). However, our controllers display a temperature value, one (which also has the hot water symbol) shows 50.0C while the other shows 0.0C (attached photo).
Anyone knows if that's a problem?
Part 2:
What am I trying to achieve:
just switched to an octopus go tariff and I want to program the hot water to 'overheat' (say up to 70C) during 00:30 - 04:30, and then during the day keep the water @ ~48C. Basically maximise consumption when electric is cheap.
Is that possible to program with this controller?
Thank you!