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Samsung controller setting - can the "indoor" reading be reset ?

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(@lenny)
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The "Indoor" figure ....

The control box is attached to the main tank and is in the (now unusable according to wife ! ) airing cupboard. The actual temp in the bathroom is 19. System uses remote wireless controller.

Can the "indoor" reading be reset ? and does it actually matter ? I can't decide if it affects Water Law or not 

 

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This topic was modified 5 months ago by Mars

Samsung 12kw ASHP, nine 415w PV panel array, upgraded radiators and DHW water tank (+ pumps etc). Two wireless zone thermostat controllers and Samsung MWR-WW10N


   
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(@mike-h)
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The display on your remote wired controller indicates that you are using an external thermostat and so the room temperature displayed will have no effect on your weather compensation.

there are some advantages to using the thermostat in the wired remote controller and if you wanted to do that, it is not difficult to move the controller out of your airing cupboard. 

This is what the display looks like if you are using the internal thermostat.

Room Temp mode 1

   
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(@bauchie)
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@mike-h please tell me more about the advantages of using the thermostat in the wired remote controller! We are just in the process of moving our controller inside the thermal envelop of the house in the hope that that should be the most efficient way to run the system. I switched it over to run like this (even though controller still in the garage!) yesterday and it's running fine on Water Law as before. I'd love to know more about how the Samsung controller refines its control when using the internal thermostat! It doesn't seem to have any load compensation programmed in?... How does it behave when close to set temperature? Is it more efficient than using an external thermostat?

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