Heating element Temperature sensor Heating element 220V AC Controller I/O panel.

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Heating element Temperature sensor Heating element 220V AC Controller I/O panel

Requirements – natural language 1.The user shall be able to use a simple panel to define time intervals, consisting of – Starting time – Ending time – Temperature during this interval – Ta 2.The time intervals are not allowed to overlap 3.The user shall be able to use a simple panel to define a temperature tolerance value d. 4.If the user don't set a temperature tolerance, the system shall use default value d = 2 o C 5.If the temperature falls below Ti – d, the heather shall be turned on 6.If the temperature exceeds Ti + d, the heather shall be turned off 7.If time is outside all defined intervals the temperature shall be set to a predefined default value T0.

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