Weheat
The Weheat integrationIntegrations connect and integrate Home Assistant with your devices, services, and more. [Learn more] allows you to display your Weheat
Prerequisites
- You need a Weheat account, username, and password
 - When adding the integration in Home Assistant, you will be prompted to enter a Name, Client ID,  and Client Secret.
- The name is arbitrary, the ID and secret are provided in the knowledge base
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 - The name is arbitrary, the ID and secret are provided in the knowledge base
 - During setup of the integration in Home Assistant, you will be redirected to the Weheat login provider. Log in using your username and password.
- After login, select link account to link your account.
 
 
Configuration
To add the Weheat integration to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
        Manual configuration steps
      
      
      
      
    
    If the above My button doesn’t work, you can also perform the following steps manually:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the
Add Integration button.  - 
From the list, select Weheat.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.
 
Entities
Sensors
The Weheat integration provides the following sensors:
- Output power: Thermal power added to the water in Watts
 - Input power: Electrical power in Watts
 - COP: The Coefficient of performance between the above two power measurements
 - Water inlet temperature: The heat pump water inlet temperature in °C
 - Water outlet temperature: The heat pump water outlet temperature in °C
 - Water target temperature: Target for the water temperature in °C
 - Central heating inlet temperature: The central heating inlet temperature in °C
 - Outside temperature: Outside temperature in °C
 - Current room temperature: Current room temperature in °C
 - Room temperature setpoint: Setpoint for the room temperature in °C
 - Electricity used: Total electricity used in kWh
 - State: The current heat pump state
 - DHW top temperature: The domestic hot water temperature in the top of the vessel in °C (optional)
 - DHW bottom temperature”: The domestic hot water temperature in the bottom of the vessel in °C (optional)