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Thermostat Climate Controller
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.. seo::
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:description: Instructions for setting up Thermostat climate controllers with ESPHome.
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:image: air-conditioner.png
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The ``thermostat`` climate platform allows you to control a climate control system in much the same manner as a
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physical thermostat. Its operation is similar to the :doc:`bang-bang <bang_bang>` controller; a sensor measures a value
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(the air temperature) and the controller will try to keep this value within a range defined by the set point(s). To do this,
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the controller can activate devices like a heating unit and/or a cooling unit to change the value observed by the sensor.
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When configured for both heating and cooling, it is essentially two :doc:`bang-bang <bang_bang>` controllers in one; it
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differs, however, in that interation with the thermostat component is nearly identical to that of a real thermostat.
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This component can operate in one of two ways:
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- **Single-point**: A single threshold (set point) is defined; cooling may be activated when the observed temperature
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exceeds the set point **or** heating may be activated when the observed temperature drops below the set point; that is,
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the controller can only raise the temperature or lower the temperature. It cannot do both in this mode.
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- **Dual-point**: Two thresholds (set points) are defined; cooling is activated when the observed temperature exceeds the
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upper set point while heating is activated when the observed temperature drops below the lower set point; in other words,
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the controller is able to both raise and lower the temperature as required.
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This component/controller automatically determines which mode it should operate in based on what :ref:`actions <config-action>`
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are configured -- more on this in a moment. Two parameters define the set points; they are ``target_temperature_low`` and
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``target_temperature_high``. In single-point mode, however, only one is used. The set point(s) may be adjusted through the
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front-end user interface. The screenshot below illustrates a thermostat controller in dual-point mode, where two set points
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are available.
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.. figure:: images/climate-ui.png
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:align: center
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:width: 60.0%
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Dual-setpoint climate UI
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This component works by triggering a number of :ref:`actions <config-action>` as required to keep the observed
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temperature above/below/within the target range as defined by the set point(s). In general, when the observed temperature
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drops below ``target_temperature_low`` the controller will trigger the ``heat_action`` to activate heating. When the observed
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temperature exceeds ``target_temperature_high`` the controller will trigger the ``cool_action`` or the ``fan_only_action``
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(as determined by the climate mode) to activate cooling. When the temperature has reached a point within the desired range, the
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controller will trigger the ``idle_action`` to stop heating/cooling. Please see the next section for more detail.
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A number of fan control modes are built into the climate/thermostat interface in Home Assistant; this component may also be
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configured to trigger :ref:`actions <config-action>` based on the entire range (at the time this document was written) of fan
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modes that Home Assistant offers.
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example dual-point configuration entry
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climate:
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- platform: thermostat
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name: "Thermostat Climate Controller"
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sensor: my_temperature_sensor
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default_target_temperature_low: 20 °C
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default_target_temperature_high: 22 °C
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cool_action:
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- switch.turn_on: air_cond
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heat_action:
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- switch.turn_on: heater
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idle_action:
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- switch.turn_off: air_cond
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- switch.turn_off: heater
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example single-point configuration entry (for heating only)
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climate:
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- platform: thermostat
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sensor: my_temperature_sensor
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default_target_temperature_low: 20 °C
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heat_action:
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- switch.turn_on: heater
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idle_action:
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- switch.turn_off: heater
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.. code-block:: yaml
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# Example single-point configuration entry (for cooling only)
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climate:
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- platform: thermostat
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sensor: my_temperature_sensor
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default_target_temperature_high: 22 °C
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cool_action:
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- switch.turn_on: air_cond
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idle_action:
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- switch.turn_off: air_cond
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Controller Behavior and Hysteresis
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In addition to the set points, a hysteresis value determines how far the temperature may vary from the set point value(s)
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before an :ref:`action <config-action>` (cooling, heating, etc.) is triggered. It defaults to 0.5 °C.
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A question that often surfaces about this component is, "What is the expected behavior?" Let's quickly discuss
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*exactly when* the configured actions are called by the controller.
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Consider the low set point (the one that typically activates heating) for a moment, and assume it is set to a common room
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temperature of 21 °C. As mentioned above, the controller uses a default hysteresis value of 0.5 °C, so let's assume that
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value here, as well. The controller as implemented in this component will allow the temperature to drop as low as the set
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point's value (21 °C) *minus* the hysteresis value (0.5 °C), or 20.5 °C, before calling ``heat_action`` to activate heating.
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After heating has been activated, it will remain active until the observed temperature reaches the set point (21 °C) *plus*
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the hysteresis value (0.5 °C), or 21.5 °C. Once this temperature is reached, ``idle_action`` will be called to deactivate
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heating.
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The same behavior applies to the high set point, although the behavior is reversed in a sense; given an upper set point of
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22 °C, ``cool_action`` would be called at 22.5 °C and ``idle_action`` would not be called until the temperature is reduced
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to 21.5 °C.
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Important Terminology
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---------------------
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Before we get into more configuration detail, let's take a step back and talk about the word "action"; we
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need to carefully consider the context of the word in the upcoming section, as it has a double meaning and
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will otherwise lead to some ambiguity.
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- **ESPHome Action**: A task the ESPHome application performs as requested, such as
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turning on a switch. See :ref:`Action <config-action>`.
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- **Climate Action**: What the climate device is actively doing
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- **Climate Mode**: What the climate device should (or should not) do
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We'll call out which definition "action" we are referring to as we describe them below -- read carefully!
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With respect to climate control, it is important to understand the subtle difference between the terms
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"action" and "mode" as they *are not the same thing*:
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Examples:
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- **Heat Mode**: The climate device may heat but may **not** cool.
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- **Heat Action**: The climate device is *actively distributing heated air* into the dwelling.
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Got all that? Great. Let's take a closer look at some configuration.
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Configuration Variables:
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The thermostat controller uses the sensor to determine whether it should heat or cool.
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- **sensor** (**Required**, :ref:`config-id`): The sensor that is used to measure the current temperature.
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Default Target Temperatures
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These temperatures are used when the device first starts up.
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- **default_target_temperature_low** (*Optional*, float): The default low target
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temperature for the control algorithm. This can be dynamically set in the frontend later.
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- **default_target_temperature_high** (*Optional*, float): The default high target
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temperature for the control algorithm. This can be dynamically set in the frontend later.
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**At least one of** ``default_target_temperature_low`` **and** ``default_target_temperature_high``
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**must be specified.**
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Heating and Cooling Actions
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These are triggered when the climate control **action** is changed by the thermostat controller. Here,
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"action" takes on both meanings described above, as these are both climate actions *and* ESPHome
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:ref:`actions <config-action>`. These should be used to activate heating, cooling, etc. devices.
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- **idle_action** (**Required**, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device should enter its idle state (not cooling, not heating).
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- **heat_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device should enter heating mode to increase the current temperature.
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- **cool_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device should enter cooling mode to decrease the current temperature.
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- **dry_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device should perform its drying (dehumidification) action. The thermostat
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controller does not trigger this action; it is invoked by ``dry_mode`` (see below).
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- **fan_only_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device should activate its fan only (but does not heat or cool). The thermostat
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controller triggers this action based on the upper target temperature when set to
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``fan_only_mode`` (see below).
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- All other options from :ref:`Climate <config-climate>`.
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**At least one of** ``cool_action``, ``fan_only_action``, ``heat_action``, **and** ``dry_action``
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**must be specified.**
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If only one of ``cool_action``, ``fan_only_action``, ``heat_action``, and ``dry_action`` is specified,
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the controller will configure itself to operate in single-point mode and, as such, Home Assistant will
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display the single-point climate user interface for the device.
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Heating and Cooling Modes
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These are triggered when the climate control **mode** is changed. Note the absence of "action" in the
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parameter name here -- these are still ESPHome :ref:`actions <config-action>`, however they are *not*
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climate actions. Instead, they are climate *modes*. These :ref:`actions <config-action>` are useful
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in that they could be used, for example, to toggle a group of LEDs on and/or off to provide a visual
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indication of the current climate mode.
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- **auto_mode** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device is placed into "auto" mode (it may both cool and heat as required).
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- **off_mode** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device is placed into "off" mode (it is completely disabled).
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- **heat_mode** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device is placed into heat mode (it may heat as required, but not cool).
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- **cool_mode** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device is placed into cool mode (it may cool as required, but not heat).
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- **dry_mode** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device is placed into dry mode (for dehumidification).
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- **fan_only_mode** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when
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the climate device is placed into fan only mode (it may not heat or cool, but will activate
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its fan as needed based on the upper target temperature value).
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**The above actions are not to be used to activate cooling or heating devices!**
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See the previous section for those.
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Fan Mode Actions
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These are triggered when the climate control fan mode is changed. These are ESPHome :ref:`actions <config-action>`.
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These should be used to control the fan only, if available.
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- **fan_mode_auto_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should be set to "auto" mode (the fan is controlled by the climate control system as required).
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- **fan_mode_on_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should run continuously.
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- **fan_mode_off_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should never run.
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- **fan_mode_low_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should run at its minimum speed.
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- **fan_mode_medium_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should run at an intermediate speed.
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- **fan_mode_high_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should run at its maximum speed.
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- **fan_mode_middle_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should direct its airflow at an intermediate area.
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- **fan_mode_focus_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should direct its airflow at a specific area.
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- **fan_mode_diffuse_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should direct its airflow over a broad area.
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Swing Mode Actions
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These are triggered when the climate control swing mode is changed. These are ESPHome :ref:`actions <config-action>`.
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These should be used to control the fan only, if available.
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- **swing_off_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan should
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remain in a stationary position.
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- **swing_horizontal_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should oscillate in a horizontal direction.
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- **swing_vertical_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should oscillate in a vertical direction.
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- **swing_both_action** (*Optional*, :ref:`Action <config-action>`): The action to call when the fan
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should oscillate in horizontal and vertical directions.
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Advanced Options
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- **hysteresis** (*Optional*, float): Defines how far the temperature may vary from the target values before
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an :ref:`action <config-action>` (cooling, heating, etc.) is triggered. Defaults to 0.5 °C.
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- **away_config** (*Optional*): Additionally specify target temperature range settings for away mode.
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Away mode can be used to have a second set of target temperatures (for example, while the user is
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away or sleeping/at night).
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- **default_target_temperature_low** (*Optional*, float): The default low target temperature for the control
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algorithm when Away mode is selected. This can be dynamically set in the frontend later.
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- **default_target_temperature_high** (*Optional*, float): The default high target temperature for the control
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algorithm when Away mode is selected. This can be dynamically set in the frontend later.
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**If configured, at least one of** ``default_target_temperature_low`` **and** ``default_target_temperature_high``
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**must be specified in the away mode configuration.**
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.. note::
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While this platform uses the term temperature everywhere, it can also be used to regulate other values.
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For example, controlling humidity is also possible with this platform.
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Bang-bang vs. Thermostat
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------------------------
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Please see the :doc:`Bang-bang <bang_bang>` component's documentation for a detailed comparison of these two components.
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See Also
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--------
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- :doc:`/components/climate/index`
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- :doc:`/components/sensor/index`
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- :ref:`config-action`
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- :ghedit:`Edit`
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