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Hi,I have a Vaillant Ecotec Pro VCW 286/5-3 boiler that can be modulated with a 0-10V analog input using an external Vaillant TR34 module.This all working well: a 10V current does indeed starts heating the boiler.In config, I have:
- an Intelligent temperature Controller:
- the AQl output goes to the 0-10V output
- Controller is set to Heating
- the block is assigned to my Intelligent Room Controller
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- <temp controller settings.png>
- an Intelligent Room Controller:
- receives its Current temperature via the Loxone Touch temp sensors.
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But this does not work: the temp. in the house is lower than the requested temp, but the 0-10V in AQl remains at 0.Looking in the App, it looks like Loxone thinks I have a Cooling system instead... The Heating Season system variable is active.
<app.png>Do I need to setup anything else?I did not connnect (yet) any TRVs for individual room control, but I read on another forum that should be fine.Thanks!Gert
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On 17 Oct 2022, at 19:35, Gert Stalpaert <ger...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Steve,
As explained in my previous post, I switched the Vaillant VR34 from "flow temperature setpoint" to "target output value", by removing the X1 bridge. Then I've used the output "AQI" (Heating / Cooling Load 0-100%) of the Intelligent Temperature Controller to feed the 0-10V output of the VR34. This is done by adding a correction to convert 100% to 1023, the max value of the 0-10V output of my Denkovi SmartDEN controller.
After testing it for 2 days, it looks like the result is better than before: I did not see the boiler going to 'idle'/'waiting' mode anymore, witch was slowing down the heating by a lot.If the voltage is set to the maximum 10V, the boiler goes up to the max boiler temperature a lot faster than before, so that's promising.However, since it's quite warm outside last days, I can not test what the result will be when the boiler has to heat the room for let say 4 degrees. Now it had to increase for only 0.4°C ... Far too low of a delta for a decent test :(Loxones fuzzy logic to warm up the room still has to learn after 2 days, but at least it already shows its behaviour: it slows down when target temp is almost reached, but then failed anyway by overshooting 0.1°C ...But I guess this is part of the learning process. Will post later how it evolves.Target temp was set to 21°C from 8:30 AM until 10 AM. Here are the stats:The room temp:
<Screenshot 2022-10-17 at 19.42.25.png>The ITC AQI output in percent:It started to heat up at 4 AM, then had a break from 5 to 6:30, and heated again from 6:30 to almost 7 AM:
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"I’m left wondering what the Vailant eningeers had in mind when they designed the firmware to behave like this, seems unlikely this is an error, but rather a pattern of behaviour they thought would be desirable, at the moment I can’t quite see what they had in mind."

Hello Gert,
In my case, it's because my gas heater is simply too powerful, intentionally to make sure it can generate hot water passing through fast enough. It does mean the minimum power possible is still 6kW which is too much.
This is not an issue for radiators as the temperatures you need for that require enough power. Underfloor heating requires a very low temperature for a longer time, so then I get this issue. As you can see when it initially started heating last night the first hour it calmly climbed up before it started the automatic cutoffs.
Should also note there is an installer level parameter for the time delay before restarting. Not sure if I tweaked it much but in any case I don't want to lower it even further too.
The data is captured with 1wire sensors and the Loxone 1wire extension, then fed into a TimescaleDB database through NodeRed and visualized in Grafana. All of those services run in docker containers on an Odroid low power mini server thingy, basically a raspberry pi on steroids. Takes a bit of time to get right but now I can start adding in basically anything I want easily.
My bright idea for tonight: I have added AQR and AQI to the monitoring so I can see what the values are while still running in temperature setpoint mode.
Ideally I want to avoid having to add a buffer tank before I move over to a heat pump. We'll see.TomOn Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 8:42 PM Gert Stalpaert <ger...@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you Tom, these charts help a lot to understand what's going on!I don't have any measurement on the boiler whatsoever. How did you measure and store these values? Seeing this, I also need proper data myself to better understand my situation.
But I can't believe that the boiler overshoots so quickly... Any idea what the reason would be?GertOp do 20 okt. 2022 7:50 p.m. schreef Tom Bernaerd <t...@bernaerd.be>:Some graphs as promisedTop graph shows buffer temperature, this is my Vaillant open collector where the radiator pump and the underfloor heating mixvalve + pump draw from.Also shows both departure and return temps for both.
Bottom graph is temperature setpoint vs actual temp for UFH. You can clearly see my gas heater is overshooting very quickly.
Am now thinking to switch to proportional control as well, but that gives me less temperature control. Not quite sure yet how I need to approach this in Loxone.On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 10:44 PM Tom Bernaerd <t...@bernaerd.be> wrote:Hello Gert,I think I do know why, I think your gas heater is too powerful and instantly overshoots your temperature setpoint, triggering the built in delay before restarting. Because of this, you are getting almost no heat in the system. Explains why the power output works better, it keeps heating but will likely reach higher temps than loxone would deem optimal in the ITC controller.I know this because I have the same issue and 1wire sensors. Have normal radiators and underfloor heating with a mixing valve, and I notice no issues when radiators have heating demand because the heater can modulate to an appropriate level to sustain the 55 (for example) output temp.When only underfloor heating is generating demand, it asks for temps in the 28-35 range and this causes the issue for me.So you may be on the right track with the power output control instead. I was already considering a buffer tank to solve the "pendelen". Which may still not be too stupid of an idea knowing i am moving to a heat pump at some point :-)Food for thought, will send over some screenshots of my monitoring tomorrowTom
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