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-==== Room control ====+===== Room control =====
  
 Controlling the environment in a room can be tricky. Often it's based on an economic viewpoint. Controlling the environment in a room can be tricky. Often it's based on an economic viewpoint.
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 I will try explaining "Best Practice" or "Ideas of best practice" below with increasing advancements. I will try explaining "Best Practice" or "Ideas of best practice" below with increasing advancements.
  
-=== Room control Heat ===+==== Room control Heat ====
  
 Simplest automation, is a room temperature sensor controlling room heating. Simplest automation, is a room temperature sensor controlling room heating.
 Heat setpoint at 23 °C, and when room temperature gets below this setpoint, you can start regulation your heat option. Heat setpoint at 23 °C, and when room temperature gets below this setpoint, you can start regulation your heat option.
  
-=== Regulation types ===+==== Regulation types ====
 Regulators can be a difficult subject that requires a comprehensive explaination. Regulators can be a difficult subject that requires a comprehensive explaination.
 For now I'll just explain 2 types. For now I'll just explain 2 types.
  
-== Control curve ==+=== Control curve ===
  
 Control curves can be 2 points and upwards (Often no more then 10 points) Control curves can be 2 points and upwards (Often no more then 10 points)
 For heating, imagine 2 points in a curve, where X is the temperature below setpoint eg. 10 to 0 degrees below, and Y is a percentage from 100% to 0%. See the graph below. For heating, imagine 2 points in a curve, where X is the temperature below setpoint eg. 10 to 0 degrees below, and Y is a percentage from 100% to 0%. See the graph below.
  
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 10=100% 10=100%
 0=0% 0=0%
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-== PID Regulator == 
  
-=== Sensors explained ===+ 
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 +=== PID Regulator === 
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 +Please visit the [[bms:guides:pid|PID guide]] in guides section 
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 +==== Sensors explained ====
  
 A sensor is basically anything inbound information, from temperature to light status. A sensor is basically anything inbound information, from temperature to light status.
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 +~~DISCUSSION~~
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