Issue #343 - disable safety mode for outdoor thermometer
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This custom component for Home Assistant is an upgrade and is a complete rewrite of the component "Awesome thermostat" (see [Github](https://github.com/dadge/awesome_thermostat)) with addition of features.
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> _*News*_
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> * **Release 5.3**: Added a central boiler control function [#234](https://github.com/jmcollin78/versatile_thermostat/issues/234). More information here: [Controlling a central boiler](#controlling-a-central-boiler),
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> * **Release 5.3**: Added a central boiler control function [#234](https://github.com/jmcollin78/versatile_thermostat/issues/234) - more information here: [Controlling a central boiler](#controlling-a-central-boiler). Added the ability to disable security mode for outdoor thermometer [#343](https://github.com/jmcollin78/versatile_thermostat/issues/343)
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> * **Release 5.2**: Added a `central_mode` allowing all VTherms to be controlled centrally [#158](https://github.com/jmcollin78/versatile_thermostat/issues/158).
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> * **Release 5.1**: Limitation of the values sent to the valves and the temperature sent to the underlying climate.
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> * **Release 5.0**: Added a central configuration allowing the sharing of attributes that can be shared [#239](https://github.com/jmcollin78/versatile_thermostat/issues/239).
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The fourth parameter (``security_default_on_percent``) is the ``on_percent`` value that will be used when the thermostat enters ``safety`` mode. If you put ``0`` then the thermostat will be cut off when it goes into ``safety`` mode, putting 0.2% for example allows you to keep a little heating (20% in this case), even in mode ``safety``. It avoids finding your home totally frozen during a thermometer failure.
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Since version 5.3 it is possible to deactivate the safety device following a lack of data from the outdoor thermometer. Indeed, this most of the time having a low impact on regulation (depending on your settings), it is possible that it is absent without endangering the home. To do this, you must add the following lines to your `configuration.yaml`:
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```
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versatile_thermostat:
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...
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safety_mode:
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check_outdoor_sensor: false
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```
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By default, the outdoor thermometer can trigger a trip if it no longer sends a value.
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See [example tuning](#examples-tuning) for common tuning examples
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> _*Notes*_
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