n
Heating curve without BCT
The BCT (Base heat Curve Temperature) allows a minimum
operating temperature to be imposed on the heating circuit (this
temperature may be constant if the circuit gradient is nil).
A
Maximum temperature of the circuit
Z
Water temperature in the circuit for an outside
temperature of 0°C
E
DAY
set point on the circuit
R
Outside temperature for which the maximum water
temperature in the circuit is reached
T
Value of the heating curve
This value corresponds to the parameter
HEAT.CURV.
¼
See chapter: ""Professional" settings", page 82.
When you modify the heating curve,
Z
and
T
are
recalculated and repositioned automatically.
n
Heating curve with BCT
The BCT (Base heat Curve Temperature) allows a minimum
operating temperature to be imposed on the heating circuit (this
temperature may be constant if the circuit gradient is nil).
A
Maximum temperature of the circuit
Z
Water temperature in the circuit for an outside
temperature of 0°C
E
DAY
set point on the circuit
R
Outside temperature for which the maximum water
temperature in the circuit is reached
T
Value of the heating curve
This value corresponds to the parameter
HEAT.CURV.
¼
See chapter: ""Professional" settings", page 82.
x
Value set to the parameter
HCZP D
When you modify the heating curve,
Z
and
T
are
recalculated and repositioned automatically.
20
0
-16
50
75
C°
C°
1.5
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1
2
3
4
5
20
0
-15
64
50
75
C°
C°
0.7
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1
2
X
3
4
5
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