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Configuration Options

Mark Parker edited this page Dec 3, 2024 · 8 revisions

Select the configure link from the integrations page. This will then show the config screen - now configure it appropriately.

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Main Parameters

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IP Address here you can change the IP address or use a hostname of the hub connection.

Port Number is the http port your hub operates on. This should be 80 unless you have some special network setup using NATing.

Scan Interval is the interval in seconds that the integration will update from the hub. Do not set this too low as the hub will not be able to cope and you will see errors. Default is 30.

Default Heating Boost Temperature is the delta temperature above the current room temperature the radiator should be set to when boosted, default is 2

Default Heating Boost Duration is the time (in minutes) for which a heating boost should be active for, default is 60 mins

Default Hot Water Boost Duration is the time (in minutes) for which a hot water boost should be active for, default is 60 mins

Setpoint Mode modifies the way setpoint works. There are 3 options:

  • Normal - the functionality is the same as the Wiser app
  • Boost - when you set a new setpoint it will only take affect for the default "boost" time.
  • Boost Only in Auto - same as the boost mode but will only do this if in auto mode. In manual mode, it will set the temp as per default mode.

Use This Temperature If No Stored Manual Temperature when setting a manual temp on one of your rooms, we store this to use each time you go back to manual/heat mode. However, on a HA restart, we do not have a stored temp, so here you can set what temp to use in that first time use situation. There are 3 options:

  • Current - the current temperature of the room
  • Scheduled - the current scheduled temperature
  • Minimum - the hub minimum temp which is 5C

Automation Parameters

Passive Mode

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Passive Mode is to enable the inbuilt automation to mimic a passive TRV. See passive mode page for further detail Passive Mode Temperature Increments See Inbuilt Automations for more info.

Hot Water Climate Control

This is a type of integration automation that allows you to use an external temperature sensor on your hotwater tank to control the Wiser hot water heating.

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Enable The Climate Entity here you enable this entity which is disabled by default for users who may not have a hot water compatible hub or are upgrading.

Hot Water Temperature Sensor the sensor used to measure the current hot water temperature.

Hot Water Auto Mode, Hot Water Heat Mode and Hot Water Boost Mode - see Inbuilt Automations for an explanition of how each option operates

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