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Comfort Mode
Comfort Mode is a smart feature that ensures
the set-point temperature is reached by the
time the heating is scheduled to come on. It
takes the guesswork out of scheduling and can
save energy by optimising the times the boiler
comes on compared with a schedule that has
permanently set early start times.
A
Comfort Mode deactivated
When Comfort Mode is deactivated, a given
room will start calling for heat when the heating
is scheduled to start. The room will reach the
set-point temperature some time after the
scheduled start time.
B
Comfort Mode activated
With Comfort Mode activated a room will start
to heat up to 3 hours ahead of a scheduled
temperature change. The specific time needed
to pre-heat the room is calculated by Wiser and
may vary.
Note:
Comfort Mode as a feature applies to all
rooms, and cannot be activated for individual
rooms. If you have scheduled certain heating
intervals to start requesting heat early, they will
need to be re-programmed when Comfort Mode
is activated.
°C
t
°C
t
6
6
A
B
°C
t
°C
t
10
10
A
B
Boiler starts firing before 6am in order to reach the requested
temperature on time for the scheduled change
Comfort period
Boiler starts firing at 6am at the time the
schedule requests a temperature change
Set temperature
Room temperature
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