Michael, What you are seeing isn't wrong; it is how actual HVAC systems work. Thermostats have a deadband. They don't turn on heating until the room temperature drops slightly below the set point and they keep heating until the room temperature is slightly above the set point. Usually the deadband is 1 or 2C. I think that what you are running into is difficulty in changing setpoints, not in anything that has to do with hysteresis. Type108's set points are inputs so you can set them to 21 during the day and 18 at night. You can define a Type14 that sets the set point as a function of time or you can use Type514 from the TESS Applications library. Best, David On 11/22/2012 06:43, Michael Diekerhof
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