From now on, every user can choose which temperatures are displayed across all reports, and separately select the key temperatures shown on the dashboard.
A new section has been added to the Configuration tab, where you can select the temperatures you want to track for your heat pump. By default, temperatures load exactly as before, depending on whether you use two zones, DHW sensors, or a ground source heat pump. Once you change any temperature settings, they are saved permanently until you click the “Restore defaults” button. Additionally, after clicking the “Learn More” button under each temperature, a detailed description of the sensor and its meaning will be displayed.
When a temperature is disabled in the configuration, it will disappear from all reports except shared detailed reports. These will always include all available temperature data, as they are typically used to get help from the community, and it would be inconvenient to require users to temporarily re-enable all data series.
Due to these changes, some reports have been redesigned:
The dashboard temperature report no longer includes buttons for selecting the last day or week. Instead, it now uses a date picker calendar, consistent with other dashboard reports, and is fully synchronized. Changing the date anywhere on the dashboard updates all reports. The “Export” button has also been removed, as this data can be exported from the “Temperature Report” section.
The daily temperature report in the “Temperature Report” section now loads average values for the selected day by default instead of all raw data. Data is grouped hourly, as full-day averages did not provide realistic values when analyzing heat pump operation to optimize settings.
New temperature series have been added: buffer temperature, supply and return temperature of an additional heat source. To display them on charts, they must be enabled in the configuration. Please note that most heat pumps do not have these sensors. If you see a constant value of 25°C, it means the sensor is not active.
This is one of the larger updates, involving a major rebuild of most reports. If you encounter any issues, please report them via email at support@melpump.com

