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Posted By: gohuwgoNote the DHW and UFH comes from the same tank – see below.In my view that is the problem.
Posted By: gohuwgoI’d like to find a Wifi connected smart wall thermostat…You've already got three thermostats. It seems to me that what you want is not a smart thermostat as such but rather a suitable controller to go next to the heat store. Sorry, no particular suggestions but maybe thinking about it a bit differently will help you find something.
Posted By: Ed DaviesI can't really see the problem that ST and gg are worrying about as the stratification in the heat store should be enough to keep things apart suitably.If we change 'stratification' to 'gradient', then you need quite a large gradient, around 40°C I would think. This probably does not happen unless the vessel is very tall. Would have to try and model it to see if what I mean makes sense.
Posted By: Ed DaviesI can't really see the problem that (...) gg (is) worrying about as the stratification in the heat store should be enough to keep things apart suitably
Posted By: gohuwgoproduction stops when we run out of cold water to heat, and when this happens I’d like to use the excess to start the UFH, using the wall thermostats connecting to the bottom of the water store tank.
Posted By: gohuwgoHowever, production stops when we run out of cold water to heat,
Posted By: gohuwgoSolar array of 17.5m2;
Posted By: gohuwgoIn an Alpine climate, on sunny days, our solar system generates lots of lovely hot water. However, production stops when we run out of cold water to heat, and when this happens I’d like to use the excess to start the UFH, using the wall thermostats connecting to the bottom of the water store tank.This can probably more easily be achieved using the solar controller. Most have a heat "dump" or "diverter" function which can be activated when the main thermal store is satisfied. This output could be used to start the UFH, overriding the heating controller &/or room thermostats. Although you would need to think about how to avoid over-heating.
Posted By: gohuwgoWe can already achieve the same manually when at the building by looking at the temperature stats on the water store, but we’re often not there so would like to do this automatically, and be able to monitor over wifi.Remote monitoring is a lot easier than remote control. Do you really need remote control? Do you really want to be sat there waiting for the tank temperature to get to the right point before remotely throwing the switch? What happens if you're at work, on holiday, ill, etc?
Posted By: Ed DaviesIf a completely DIY solution is too much then maybe something can be done using:
https://openenergymonitor.org/emon/
I haven't yet explored what they do properly yet but they do do some control functions. I think MQQT (which they use) integrates with IFTTT somehow.
Posted By: Ed Daviesmuch better to move the excess available heat to storage elsewhere like in the floor slab, walls, etc, where it's more useful. That's the control problem which the OP is asking about.
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