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4 Energy saving tips

Operation manual

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RGSQH10S18AA9W

ROTEX HPU ground

4P353880-1A – 2015.10

INFORMATION

Depending  on  the  selected  installer  settings,  settings  will
be visible/invisible.

3.8

Installer settings: Tables to be
filled in by installer

3.8.1

Quick wizard

Setting

Default

Fill in…

Preferential kWh rate power supply [A.2.1.6]

Preferential kWh rate

0 (No)

Space heating settings [A.2.1]

Unit control method

0 (LWT control)

User interface location

1 (In room)

Number of LWT zones

0 (1 LWT zone)

Pump operation mode

1 (Sample)

Domestic hot water settings [A.2.2]

DHW pump

0 (No)

Thermostats [A.2.2]

Contact type main

1 (Thermo ON/
OFF)

Contact type add.

1 (Thermo ON/
OFF)

External sensor

0 (No)

Digital I/O PCB [A.2.2.6]

Ext. backup heat src

0 (No)

Alarm output

0 (Normally open)

Demand PCB [A.2.2.7]

Demand PCB

0 (No)

Energy metering [A.2.2]

External kWh meter 1

0 (No)

External kWh meter 2

0 (No)

Capacities (energy metering) [A.2.3]

BUH: step 1

3 kW

BUH: step 2

3 kW

Auto emergency [A.5.1.2]

Emergency

Manual

INFORMATION

Auto  emergency:  By  default,  backup  heater  operation
during  emergency  operation  is  NOT  allowed.  This  means
that  when  a  heat  pump  failure  occurs  the  user  needs  to
manually  confirm  that  backup  heater  may  operate  during
emergency.  If  the  house  is  unattended  for  longer  periods,
we  recommend  that  setting  [A.5.1.2]  Emergency  shall  be
set to Automatic.

3.8.2

Space heating control

Setting

Default

Fill in…

Leaving water temperature: Main zone [A.3.1.1]

LWT setpoint mode

1 (Weather dep.)

Leaving water temperature: Additional zone [A.3.1.2]

LWT setpoint mode

1 (Weather dep.)

Leaving water temperature: Delta T source [A.3.1.3]

Heating

8°C

Leaving water temperature: Modulation [A.3.1.1.5]

Modulated LWT

0 (No)

Setting

Default

Fill in…

Leaving water temperature: Emitter type [A.3.1.1.7]

Emitter type

0 (Quick)

3.8.3

Domestic hot water control [A.4]

Setting

Default

Fill in…

Type

1 (
sched.)

Maximum setpoint

60°C

3.8.4

Contact/helpdesk number [6.3.2]

Setting

Default

Fill in…

Contact/helpdesk number

4

Energy saving tips

Tips about room temperature

▪ Make sure the desired room temperature is NEVER too high, but

ALWAYS according to your actual needs. Each saved degree can
save up to 6% of heating costs.

▪ Do  NOT  increase  the  desired  room  temperature  to  speed  up

space heating. The space will NOT heat up faster.

▪ When  your  system  layout  contains  slow  heat  emitters  (example:

under  floor  heating),  avoid  large  fluctuation  of  the  desired  room
temperature and do NOT let the room temperature drop too low. It
will take more time and energy to heat up the room again.

▪ Use  a  weekly  schedule  for  your  normal  space  heating  needs.  If

necessary, you can easily deviate from the schedule:

▪ For  shorter  periods:  You  can  overrule  the  scheduled  room

temperature. 

Example: 

When  you  have  a  party,  or  when  you

are leaving for a couple of hours.

▪ For  longer  periods:  You  can  use  the  holiday  mode. 

Example:

When  you  stay  at  home  during  your  holiday,  or  when  you  go
away during your holiday.

Tips about DHW tank temperature

▪ Use a weekly schedule for your normal domestic hot water needs

(only in scheduled mode).

▪ Program  to  heat  up  the  DHW  tank  to  a  preset  value  (Storage

comfort  =  higher  DHW  tank  temperature)  during  the  night,
because then space heating demand is lower.

▪ If  heating  up  the  DHW  tank  once  at  night  is  not  sufficient,

program to additionally heat up the DHW tank to a preset value
(Storage eco = lower DHW tank temperature) during the day.

▪ Make  sure  the  desired  DHW  tank  temperature  is  NOT  too  high.

Example: 

After installation, lower the DHW tank temperature daily

by 1°C and check if you still have enough hot water.

▪ Program  to  turn  ON  the  domestic  hot  water  pump  only  during

periods of the day when instant hot water is necessary. 

Example:

In the morning and evening.

5

Maintenance and service

5.1

Overview: Maintenance and
service

The installer has to perform a yearly maintenance. You can find the
contact/helpdesk number via the user interface.

As end user, you have to:

Summary of Contents for RGSQH10S18AA9W

Page 1: ...Operation manual ROTEX HPU ground English Operation manual ROTEX HPU ground RGSQH10S18AA9W...

Page 2: ...the user interface to ensure the best possible performance Request the installer to inform you about the settings that he used to configure your system Check if he has filled in the installer settings...

Page 3: ...menu structure e NAVIGATING CHANGING SETTINGS Navigates the cursor on the display Navigates through the menu structure Changes settings Selects a mode f OK Confirms a selection Enters a submenu in the...

Page 4: ...temperature To change the mode from scheduled to preset value Prerequisite User profile Detailed 1 Go to the room temperature home page Room 2 Press or to select a preset value or Result The mode wil...

Page 5: ...3 4 5 Using the DHW tank booster mode To activate the DHW tank booster mode user profile Basic 1 Go to the DHW tank temperature home page Tank 2 Press for more than 5 seconds To activate the DHW tank...

Page 6: ...o save the schedule 1 Press select Save schedule and press 2 Select User defined 1 User defined 2 or User defined 3 and press 3 Change the name and press Only applicable for room temperature schedules...

Page 7: ...unit Outdoor unit User settings Display Temperature lock Set schedules Preset values Unit of measurement Display Contrast Backlit LCD time User profile Available home pages Set schedules Room temp LWT...

Page 8: ...Maximum setpoint 60 C 3 8 4 Contact helpdesk number 6 3 2 Setting Default Fill in Contact helpdesk number 4 Energy saving tips Tips about room temperature Make sure the desired room temperature is NE...

Page 9: ...DHW tank booster mode However this consumes extra energy If you can wait overrule increase the active or next scheduled desired temperature so that more hot water will be produced exceptionally If the...

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