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Add new sensors to the palazzetti integration #35798

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This PR adds new sensors to the Palazzetti doc, in relation with home-assistant/core#130800

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    • Updated the Palazzetti integration documentation for improved clarity and completeness.
    • Added a new section detailing supported sensors and their capabilities, such as temperature readings and pellet quantity.

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@dotvav dotvav changed the title Add new sensors Add new sensors to the palazzetti integration Nov 17, 2024
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The changes involve updates to the documentation for the Palazzetti integration within Home Assistant. While the title and description remain unchanged, the details regarding the climate entity have been clarified, including corrections to spelling and functionality descriptions. A new section titled "Sensors" has been introduced, outlining the various sensor capabilities supported by the integration. The overall structure of the document has been maintained, with the new information enhancing the clarity and completeness of the documentation.

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source/_integrations/palazzetti.markdown Updated documentation for the Palazzetti integration, including refined details on the climate entity and added a new section on supported sensors.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant HomeAssistant
    participant PalazzettiIntegration

    User->>HomeAssistant: Request climate data
    HomeAssistant->>PalazzettiIntegration: Fetch climate entity details
    PalazzettiIntegration-->>HomeAssistant: Return temperature and control data
    HomeAssistant-->>User: Display climate data

    User->>HomeAssistant: Request sensor data
    HomeAssistant->>PalazzettiIntegration: Fetch sensor capabilities
    PalazzettiIntegration-->>HomeAssistant: Return sensor data
    HomeAssistant-->>User: Display sensor data
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source/_integrations/palazzetti.markdown (1)

46-55: Consider enhancing the sensors documentation with additional details.

While the list of sensors is comprehensive, consider adding:

  1. Units of measurement for each sensor (e.g., °C/°F for temperatures, % or kg for pellet quantity)
  2. Brief descriptions of what each sensor measures and its purpose
  3. Information about sensor availability across different Palazzetti models

Example enhancement:

 The Palazzetti integration offers the following sensors, for the products that provide them:
 
-Outlet air temperature
+Outlet air temperature (°C): Measures the temperature of air being output by the stove
-Wood combustion temperature
+Wood combustion temperature (°C): Monitors the temperature in the combustion chamber
-Room temperature
+Room temperature (°C): Current ambient temperature of the room
[...]
-Pellet quantity
+Pellet quantity (%): Remaining pellet fuel level in the hopper
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Line range hint 26-43: LGTM! Climate entity documentation is clear and complete.

The climate entity documentation clearly describes all available functionality, including temperature control, HVAC modes, and fan speed settings.


44-55: Verify sensor names match core implementation.

Since this documentation is related to Home Assistant core PR #130800, please ensure that the sensor names listed here exactly match the sensor names implemented in the core integration.

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