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RE: Simple flow switch for HA feedback
Yes, this was/is something I have also thought of, and may well do
anyway..=
. Not sure it would be OK for real-time event processing though, depending
=
on the speed of response.. - i.e. How soon after the boiler has fired up
wo=
uld the DS1820 signal this fact?? - due to the potential range of
temperatu=
res that could be experienced in the environment, you'd have to configure
a=
fairly significant threshold before determining that the heating is defini=
tely on... Temps of 30C aren't unheard of in this country, so anything
belo=
w that couldn't be relied upon as a definite. I would think that a
threshol=
d temp of at least 40C would need to be set as the threshold. If the
ambien=
t temperature is 20C, then you'd have to wait until a 20C increase was
meas=
ured. Granted with the sensor clamped fairly tightly to the bare copper
pip=
e, I don't suppose this would take ages, but I still think there would be
a=
noticeable delay, which isn't good if you want to have comfort run a respo=
nse when the heating is switched on...
Also, I'm not currently aware of a way to interface a 1-wire temp sensor
di=
rectly to comfort... I imagine that it might be possible to modify an
LSM01=
board to switch based on a temp input level rather than a light input leve=
l (such a use is even alluded to in the LSM01 docs), but it seems the
LSM01=
isn't actually available any more (it's disappeared from the CHC website),=
and finally, I've had a hard enough time getting the LSM01 board to work i=
n its intended configuration, so I don't hold out much hope for my ability
=
to modify it...
I don't want any reliance on a PC for this function, the communication
must=
be directly between the heating system and Comfort.
Cheers.
Paul G.
-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of B=
rian Smith
Sent: 29 June 2007 16:19
To: UKHA Group
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Simple flow switch for HA feedback
If it's monitoring you're after would a temperature sensor not be cheaper
and easier retrofit. I was planning, but confess haven't got round to yet,
to put a 1-wire sensor on the output of the boiler to monitor when it was
actually firing.
-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Paul Gordon
Sent: 29 June 2007 13:16
To: UKHA Group
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Simple flow switch for HA feedback
Cool thanks. It's hopefully for feedback into Comfort of the Central
Heatin=
g
status. Hoping to fit one on the output from the boiler the feeds the CH
leg. I'll take a look at the suggestions.
Paul G.
-----Original Message-----
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Tim Hawes
Sent: 29 June 2007 13:14
To: UKHA Group
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Simple flow switch for HA feedback
Paul,
Not quite sure what you want it for (irrigation, central heating etc.)
but RS have a few (!) options.
257-076 @ =A311+vat, 15mm but not compression. max temp 85 degC
256-578 @ =A324+vat for 22mm compression. max temp 70 degC
256-562 as above but 15mm compression
395-6912 @ =A3102, 1/2" BSP, max temp 80 degC
HTH,
Tim.
On 6/29/07, Paul Gordon <paul@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Can anyone point me in the direction of a simple flow switch that
could
> be plumbed in-line in 15mm pipe that could connect to a comfort input
> zone (i.e. volt-free contact)
>
>
>
> TIA
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