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Chronothermostat in Feedback Control Operation - Temperature control is
achieved by ON/OFF control mode and by a PID control. The Chronothermostat
will turn “on” when the ambient temperature goes outside the differential
temperature variation set. When the temperature is within the differential values,
the temperature is controlled by a control feedback mechanism in order to avoid
the temperature increasing or decreasing more than desired temperature set (PID
control). The system turns “off” when the temperature reaches the set temperature.
Desired
temperature
3.4 Temperature Limits (setting minimum and maximum)
Press or to navigate through the options (Minimum or Maximum
temperatures). Press
OK
to select or to go back.
3.4.1 Minimum Temperature setting
Press or to select minimum desired temperature (8,0°C to
33,5°C). Press
OK
to confirm and exit or to go back. (Default
setting: 9,0°C).
Note: The chronothermostat does not allow the minimum temperature to be
set higher than the maximum temperature, or lower than the Antifreezing
temperature setting (see 2.6). This setting also serves as a limit to protect
against the floor getting too cold (which is measured via the Floor Probe),
so that the floor temperature does not go below the minimum temperature
limits set.