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It would be useful to be able to create a button in the Home Assistant with which the hot water circulation can be started directly for 5 minutes.
Use case: Hot water circulation does not have to run all the time and saves energy (heat loss due to circulation + power consumption of the circulation pump). Shortly before you go to take a shower, you can start the circulation with a button in the Home Assistant or via the W-Land button.
Unfortunately, the time definition via the "myVAILLANT: Set Water Heater Circulation Time Program" service is too complex for templating.
Here you would first have to read out the current calendar settings, save them temporarily and add the current time accordingly and then undo them again after 5 minutes have elapsed.
A direct action to implement this in the myvaillant integration would make sense.
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It would be useful to be able to create a button in the Home Assistant with which the hot water circulation can be started directly for 5 minutes.
Use case: Hot water circulation does not have to run all the time and saves energy (heat loss due to circulation + power consumption of the circulation pump). Shortly before you go to take a shower, you can start the circulation with a button in the Home Assistant or via the W-Land button.
Unfortunately, the time definition via the "myVAILLANT: Set Water Heater Circulation Time Program" service is too complex for templating.
Example of a static definition:
action: mypyllant.set_dhw_circulation_time_program
target: {}
data:
time_program: |
monday: - start_time: 330
end_time: 1260
tuesday: - start_time: 330
end_time: 1260
wednesday: - start_time: 330
end_time: 1260
thursday: - start_time: 330
end_time: 1260
friday: - start_time: 330
end_time: 1260
saturday: - start_time: 450
end_time: 1260
sunday: - start_time: 450
end_time: 1260
Here you would first have to read out the current calendar settings, save them temporarily and add the current time accordingly and then undo them again after 5 minutes have elapsed.
A direct action to implement this in the myvaillant integration would make sense.
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