Toon App: heatRecovery

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Toon App: heatRecovery

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Hi,

Browsing in the qresource zipfile I noticed the app "heatRecovery" (\qresource\res\resources-static-base.rcc\apps\heatRecovery).

Does anybody know to activate this app?
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Re: Toon App: heatRecovery

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Do you have a 'Warmtewinner'?
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Re: Toon App: heatRecovery

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This app will indeed only activate on warmtewinner detection (using opentherm probably).
You won't need it if you don't have the warmtewinner.
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Re: Toon App: heatRecovery

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You can also activate it without warmtewinnaar, but it is useless..

Activate this setting in scsync file:

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<HeatWinner>1</HeatWinner>
And you got the this on Toon after a reboot :)
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Re: Toon App: heatRecovery

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Quby (or Inventum?) have defined their own Opentherm IDs for the warmtewinner (in the range 128-255). Easy to intercept and emulate if you have one, otherwise quite useless.
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Re: Toon App: heatRecovery

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Toonz wrote:Do you have a 'Warmtewinner'?
I've got a "Brink Renovent Excellent" heat recovery ventilation unit. It has an OpenTherm interface but does not comply to the Opentherm standards.
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Re: Toon App: heatRecovery

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marcelr wrote:Quby (or Inventum?) have defined their own Opentherm IDs for the warmtewinner (in the range 128-255). Easy to intercept and emulate if you have one, otherwise quite useless.
According to www.opentherm.eu it does use the ID73: An OEM-specific diagnostic/service code for ventilation / heat-recovery system
Maybe I've got to enable it, hook it up and see what happens.
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Re: Toon App: heatRecovery

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I can confirm that the Opentherm option works as well, that's what I've been using so far and am still to notice issues.
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