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Figure 2.2.6
2.2.6 Temperature of hot-water outlet to household
A temperature sensor mounted on
the hot-water outlet from the tank
measures this temperature. This
temperature and the temperature of the
cold-water supply from mains (see
section 2.2.5) are used for calculating
energy production. An example of the
hot-outlet reading can be seen in figure
2.2.6 (reading 62 °C).
Pressing the up button will display
the maximum temperature of cold-water
supply from mains.
2.2.7 Maximum/minimum energy temperatures
For the mains and hot-outlet temperatures, the historical maxima and
minima are stored in memory. These values are for informational purposes
(interest, maintenance, etc.) and are not used in any calculations. The recorded
values can be cleared using the reset function (see section 3.4).
From “hot-outlet temperature”, pressing the up button shows “maximum
temperature of cold-water supply from mains”, followed by “minimum
temperature of cold-water supply from mains”, then “maximum temperature of
hot-water outlet to household”, and finally “minimum temperature of hot-water
outlet to household”. The four following screens show examples of readouts
(max. mains 30 °C, min. mains 7 °C, max. hot 67 °C, min. hot 48 °C).
Figure
2.2.7a
Figure
2.2.7b