Carbon Quality - Ecobee - Part 1: Set Ecobee Thermostat when carbon threshold is exceeded
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- Average Price Change - Honeywell - Part 2: Resume Honeywell schedule when price comes down
- Carbon Quality - Ecobee - Part 2: Resume Ecobee schedule when carbon index goes back down
- Peak Time Savings (PTS) - Honeywell - Part 2: Set temperature for start of PTS Hours on my Honeywell
- Carbon Quality - WeMo: Turn on my appliance when carbon quality is clean
- Carbon Quality - WeMo: Turn off my appliance when carbon quality is dirty
Useful ComEd and Blue Connect integrations
Triggers (If this)
- New water measurementThis trigger fires every time a new water measurement of a swimming pool is available.
- Change in Average PriceThis trigger fires for an account that is on a dynamic pricing plan such as the Residential Hourly Pricing program or other real time market rates whenever the average price changes.
- Temperature becomes too lowThis trigger fires when the temperature of your pool water has been evaluated as too low according to your swimming pool target values.
- Carbon QualityIndicates whether the carbon is clean or dirty
- Temperature becomes OKThis trigger fires when the temperature of your pool water has been evaluated as OK according to your swimming pool target values.
- Peak Time Savings - Savings Hours AnnouncedThis trigger activates whenever Peak Time Savings Hours are announced and during various stages of an event.
- Temperature becomes too highThis trigger fires when the temperature of your pool water has been evaluated as too high according to your swimming pool target values.
- Manage your Carbon Footprint - Change in carbon intensityThis trigger fires whenever the carbon intensity changes for the ComEd service territory, use this trigger to help lower your carbon footprint by reducing your energy during high carbon times
- PH becomes too lowThis trigger fires when the pH of your pool water has been evaluated as too low according to your swimming pool target values.
- PH becomes OKThis trigger fires when the pH of your pool water has been evaluated as OK according to your swimming pool target values.
- PH becomes too highThis trigger fires when the pH of your pool water has been evaluated as too high according to your swimming pool target values.
- ORP becomes too lowThis trigger fires when the ORP of your pool water has been evaluated as too low according to your swimming pool target values.
- ORP becomes OKThis trigger fires when the ORP of your pool water has been evaluated as OK according to your swimming pool target values.
- ORP becomes too highThis trigger fires when the ORP of your pool water has been evaluated as too high according to your swimming pool target values.
- Salinity becomes too lowThis trigger fires when the salinity of your pool water has been evaluated as too low according to your swimming pool target values.
- Salinity becomes OKThis trigger fires when the salinity of your pool water has been evaluated as OK according to your swimming pool target values.
- Salinity becomes too highThis trigger fires when the salinity of your pool water has been evaluated as too high according to your swimming pool target values.
- No measurement receivedThis trigger fires when no measurement has been received for the last 2 hours.
- Temperature is < setpointThis trigger fires when the temperature of your pool water is lower than your swimming pool "temperature setpoint".
- Temperature is >= setpointThis trigger fires when the temperature of your pool water is greater or equal to your swimming pool "temperature setpoint".
- PH is <= setpointThis trigger fires when the pH of your pool water is lower or equal to your swimming pool "pH setpoint".
- PH is > setpointThis trigger fires when the pH of your pool water is greater than your swimming pool "pH setpoint".
- ORP is < setpointThis trigger fires when the ORP of your pool water is smaller than your swimming pool "ORP setpoint".
- ORP is >= setpointThis trigger fires when the ORP of your pool water is greather or equal to your swimming pool "ORP setpoint".
Queries (With)
- History of water measurementThis query returns a list of every time a new water measurement of a swimming pool was available.
- History of salinity becomes too highThis query returns a list of when the salinity of your pool water was been evaluated as too high according to your swimming pool target values.
- History of ORP becomes too highThis query returns a list of when the ORP of your pool water was been evaluated as too high according to your swimming pool target values.
- History of ORP OK evaluationsThis query returns a list of times the ORP of your pool water was evaluated as OK according to your swimming pool target values.
- History of when temperature became too highThis query returns a list of when the temperature of your pool water was been evaluated as too high according to your swimming pool target values.
- History of pH becomes OKThis query returns a list of when the pH of your pool water was been evaluated as OK according to your swimming pool target values.
- History of salinity becomes too lowThis query returns a list of when the salinity of your pool water was been evaluated as too low according to your swimming pool target values.
- History of recent "ORP is < setpoint" alertsThis query returns a list of recent alerts when the ORP of your swimming pool water was smaller than your swimming pool "ORP setpoint"
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