In our new condominium we have a Daikin Duck Heat Pump System. System components are: Outdoor Unit RZQ36PVJU9 (40,000 BTU/h), Indoor Unit FBQ36PVJU and Thermostat BRC1E72.
There are also Baseboard Heaters installed below the floor-to-ceiling windows that are controlled by the main system through a TRIAC RT850 Solid State Relay. The intent is that when the thermostat (via outdoor temperature sensor) senses the outdoor temperature is too cold for the heat pump to be used as the primary heat source, it automatically switches to baseboard heaters as the secondary heating source.
This works well for the condos on floors 4-5-6 as their Outdoor Unit is installed outside on the roof of the building. In our case (2nd floor) the Outdoor Unit is installed inside in the garage and the temperature sensor never triggers the system to switch to the baseboard heaters as the garage temperature never goes lower than 60 Fahrenheit.
We live in Canada and temperature goes well below zero degree Fahrenheit. When this happens, it is very cold in our living area because of the large windows. Condos on higher floors are fine as their baseboard heaters take over.
How can we get the system to switch to the baseboard heaters either automatically or manually? Would there be extra components to be installed and/or setups to be made?
Secondary Heating Problem - Help
There are also Baseboard Heaters installed below the floor-to-ceiling windows that are controlled by the main system through a TRIAC RT850 Solid State Relay. The intent is that when the thermostat (via outdoor temperature sensor) senses the outdoor temperature is too cold for the heat pump to be used as the primary heat source, it automatically switches to baseboard heaters as the secondary heating source.
This works well for the condos on floors 4-5-6 as their Outdoor Unit is installed outside on the roof of the building. In our case (2nd floor) the Outdoor Unit is installed inside in the garage and the temperature sensor never triggers the system to switch to the baseboard heaters as the garage temperature never goes lower than 60 Fahrenheit.
We live in Canada and temperature goes well below zero degree Fahrenheit. When this happens, it is very cold in our living area because of the large windows. Condos on higher floors are fine as their baseboard heaters take over.
How can we get the system to switch to the baseboard heaters either automatically or manually? Would there be extra components to be installed and/or setups to be made?
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