TempProbe vs Overheat Probe
Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2013 2:19 pm
I'm sure there are many reasons why there is a Temp Probe and and Overheat Probe in the code, but I can't really think of one now.
Obviously the Overheat Probe you assign to trigger what equipment you want to shut off during an overheat situation.
IE: The AC goes out in the house and the tank heats up to 86°, turn off the lights, heater and possibly the pump.
How would you use the Temp probe.
I'm about to hook up a chiller and I'm going to set my Room Temp Probe ti be my overheat probe so if the AC goes out and the chiller is going crazy keeping the temp in the tank down I would still know there is an over heat situation because the room temp would rise.
I guess I could do something with the tank temp where if the tank goes above 76° turn on the fans and if the fans can't keep it at 76° then turn on the chiller.
Obviously the Overheat Probe you assign to trigger what equipment you want to shut off during an overheat situation.
IE: The AC goes out in the house and the tank heats up to 86°, turn off the lights, heater and possibly the pump.
How would you use the Temp probe.
I'm about to hook up a chiller and I'm going to set my Room Temp Probe ti be my overheat probe so if the AC goes out and the chiller is going crazy keeping the temp in the tank down I would still know there is an over heat situation because the room temp would rise.
I guess I could do something with the tank temp where if the tank goes above 76° turn on the fans and if the fans can't keep it at 76° then turn on the chiller.