Hi,
Its colder & wintery again, so I'm fiddling with Cortex again!
Is there a way to make a connection between two objects so it only is active for certain hours of the day?
I have 2 HVAC each with their heating zone output connected to corresponding zone valves. During the night hours, when "HVAC 1" fires (and opens "ZONE 1" valve), I would like to have it also fire the "ZONE 2" valve - it gives the ZONE 2 room a short top-up of heat. This works well during the night. I've done this by connecting the HVAC 1 output to both Z1 valve and Z2 valve. By doing this, Z2 gets just enough heat during the night to avoid it firing the boiler in its own right
However, I only want this to happen during the night hours. During other hours I dont want this "top-up" affect as I'm quite happy for Z2 to get quite cold.
Can I put a logic gate between HVAC1 output and Z2, set it to "AND" and feed the other logic gate input based on time ? Or is there a simpler way to achieve this ?
Its colder & wintery again, so I'm fiddling with Cortex again!
Is there a way to make a connection between two objects so it only is active for certain hours of the day?
I have 2 HVAC each with their heating zone output connected to corresponding zone valves. During the night hours, when "HVAC 1" fires (and opens "ZONE 1" valve), I would like to have it also fire the "ZONE 2" valve - it gives the ZONE 2 room a short top-up of heat. This works well during the night. I've done this by connecting the HVAC 1 output to both Z1 valve and Z2 valve. By doing this, Z2 gets just enough heat during the night to avoid it firing the boiler in its own right
However, I only want this to happen during the night hours. During other hours I dont want this "top-up" affect as I'm quite happy for Z2 to get quite cold.
Can I put a logic gate between HVAC1 output and Z2, set it to "AND" and feed the other logic gate input based on time ? Or is there a simpler way to achieve this ?
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