HVAC object, setting set point, change scale of graph?

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  • marcuslee
    Automated Home Ninja
    • Dec 2009
    • 279

    HVAC object, setting set point, change scale of graph?

    Hi All,

    Is there any way to set the scale of the graph shown, such that you can set the set point at a point lower/higher than what's depicted?

    Otherwise what is the work around for this (using the DFP menus)?
  • chris_j_hunter
    Automated Home Legend
    • Dec 2007
    • 1713

    #2
    one of the drop-downs from the menu-bar at top-left includes a Graphing object - IIRC, it allows more control of graph presentation …

    PS: misunderstood the question, but Viv's now answered !
    Last edited by chris_j_hunter; 7 May 2014, 07:28 PM.
    Our self-build - going further with HA...

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    • Viv
      Automated Home Ninja
      • Dec 2004
      • 284

      #3
      Originally posted by marcuslee View Post
      Hi All,

      Is there any way to set the scale of the graph shown, such that you can set the set point at a point lower/higher than what's depicted?

      Otherwise what is the work around for this (using the DFP menus)?
      With the HVAC menu visible. Set editing mode to say Heating unoccupied. Click above or below the current value. If scale of graph is limited click slightly above the graph top line or below the graph bottom line to change value and auto scale graph.

      Viv

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      • marcuslee
        Automated Home Ninja
        • Dec 2009
        • 279

        #4
        Originally posted by Viv View Post
        With the HVAC menu visible. Set editing mode to say Heating unoccupied. Click above or below the current value. If scale of graph is limited click slightly above the graph top line or below the graph bottom line to change value and auto scale graph.
        Ok thanks Viv, I have been doing that, however sometimes it's a slow iteration when you're really trying to hit the degrees much lower than the lines. But one does get there eventually.

        Cheers,

        Marcus

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