Hi,
I have a setup for heating-under-floor, solar-panel, DHW. See schematic "Vitodens200_schema_exemplu_6_Cristea.jpg"
Unfortunately, I observed always an overshooting at each start of the heating. In "smarthouse_HeatingUnderFloor2.png" - the values in RED represents the FLOW temperatures at the hydraulic distributors for underfloor-heating (ground and 1st floor). BLUE values represents return-flow temperatures.
You can see that there's about 5minutes "dead-time" due to overshooting. This happens each start. I have a schedule for 5 times within 24hours that start HVAC and stop when the return-flow of the heating-under-floor reaches a certain threshold.
This overshooting mean about 5*5=25minutes loss in energy and time for the entire system.
I tried to adjust the demand temperature (by control of slope 0.2, or level=17K).
I think that the problem might be due to a slow (each minute) reading of T2 (flow-temperature sensor placed in low-loss header) by the automation of vitodens. This leads that controller cannot slow-down at the right moment (only 1 minute later) ...
I attach a movie that shows how the flow-temperature T2 from schematic (low-loss header) is updated slowly (once a minute).
Attached files available here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6ewnexpi8esb214/AAAlsjT7APeMTWOObKAXdG1da?dl=0
Let me know if you have a suggestion on how to fix this issue.
Thanks,
Mike