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Using the ControlBox to for smart heating control

A project log for ControlBox

Control your radiant floor heating system (and much more) with Home Assistant

anton-verburgAnton Verburg 02/26/2025 at 15:540 Comments

Its nice to have a high-quality control device, but its even nicer to use it to control your house. In this log I want to showcase how we use the ControlBox in our own house.

During the renovation of our house, we had to supply a calculation of the heat dissipation in our house to apply for the permits. I found a very useful example of such a calculation, made by Steven van Lier. The original calculation can still be found here. We converted this calculation to represent our own case, and we added some calculations to estimate what kind of heat sources we would need in different use cases to heat our house. It gave us a nice overview of what is required, and why. Our own variant of this calculation is available here.

Finally I created a schematic to supply an overview of how the different heat-supplying and heat-buffering devices in our house are inter-connected. The schematic is available here.

I think we did some less-conventional things to reduce energy consumption.

In order to regulate & coordinate all those tasks, the ControlBox is used. The ControlBox will:

With the input of the temperature sensors the ControlBox can:

With pump p3 and valve a, b and c heat can be exchanged from the heat buffers to the tap water boiler or vice versa. Direction of the heat flow can be regulated with valve a and c. In winter time, the heat buffers can be heated by the heat collector, the heat pump and the wood stove. In summer time, the heat collectors can heat also the tap water, and the heat pump can be left off.

Pump p4 brings heat from the heatcollector to the buffer boiler. The PWM pump is regulated with a PID controller
that regulates the delta between t1 and t18.  The switch-on moment is defined by monitoring the cumulative amount
of energy that has been harvested by electrical solar panels since the last time it was switched off.

Pump p2 en p5 are switched off when not in use .

Heat transfer from wood stove to heat buffer boilers will basically happen via natural circulation (thermosyphon).
This will ensure a safe flow independent from pumps, hardware or software (ensuring safety).
If temperature of t15 gets too high, pump p1 can be switched on to cool down the heat stove.

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