Eng] 10.9. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Examples Of Configurations Of The Module «Logic - NetPing 8/PWR-220 v3/SMS User Manual

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[ENG] 10.9. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Examples of Configurations of the Module «Logic»
At this page, several simplest examples of configuring the module
It goes without saying, necessary sensors,
devices are previously configured for performing their specific tasks.
Configuring a Thermostat
A NetPing device with a connected external temperature sensor allows to implement functions of a thermostat, supporting a specified range of
temperatures by turning on/off a device for heating and/or cooling in the automatic mode.
Task: It is necessary to maintain a temperature of 20°C
Solution: Let us suppose that an electric heater, which warms a certain room, is connected to a controllable socket
air conditioner in the room, which is managed by an external IR management module
conditioner to maintain a necessary temperature, there is a need to go to the page «LOGIC» of a device web interface:
There is a need to check checkboxes for first four rules and configure the next settings:
These rules mean that if a temperature in a thermostat 1
automatically (
RELAY 1
) and an air conditioner will be turned on the same automatically (
on/turning off a heater and an air conditioner, there is a switching hysteresis in a thermostat, which will be described below. If a temperature will fall
below a specified value, an air conditioner will be turned off (
After setting up the rules, there is a need to click the button «Apply changes».
The next step is a configuration of the module «THERMO(HYDRO)STAT», on the basis of which previously configured rules will work:
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«Logic» are represented
as well as external management modules,
indoors.
(TSTAT1
) will exceed a specified one (i.e. above 20
IR 2
) and a heater will be turned on (
support@netpingdevice.com
Phone:+886-2-23121582
.
are already connected to NetPing devices and NetPing
№1 of a NetPing device
IRC-TR v2
.
For automation of controlling a heater and an air
°C
), an electric heater will be turned off
IR 1)
(rules №1 and №3). To avoid frequent turning
RELAY 1
) (rules №2 and №4).
. There is an

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