diff --git a/docs/addon_climate.md b/docs/addon_climate.md index 495440f..b78d133 100644 --- a/docs/addon_climate.md +++ b/docs/addon_climate.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Don't use it for directly power your cooler/heater if exceeding the panel specif ## Installation You will need to add the reference to `addon_climate_heat`, `addon_climate_cool` or `addon_climate_dual` files on your ESPHome settings in the `package` section -and after the `remote_package` (base code), as shown bellow (for `heat` in this example): +and after the `remote_package` (base code), as shown below (for `heat` in this example): > [!NOTE] > Occasionally, ESPHome updates may result in the `entity_id` of embedded thermostats being appended with `_2`. @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ packages: ### Real Use Case Example: Water Underfloor Heating with NSPanel The NSPanel works nicely as a replacement for existing water underfloor heating controllers, installed at eye level and often powered by 100-240VAC. In my specific use case, the control valve is of the 'normally closed' type, meaning that an open relay indicates 'no heating.' -I have utilized relay #1 for this purpose. It's important to note that this setup does not act as a PID controller but operates on a simple on-off mechanism. +I have utilized relay #1 for this purpose. It's important to note that this setup does not act as a PID controller, but operates on a simple on-off mechanism. The system initiates heating at a preset value below and turns it off at a value above the set point. I have set these values to `0.1°C` below and `0.1°C` above the target temperature, respectively. These adjustments have been effectively maintaining the desired temperature in all of our four rooms.