8
Handling
This
chapter
is
intended
for
you,
the
end
user
of
the
product,
and
describes
how
your
new
heating
system
functions
and
your
options
for
adjusting
the
settings
in
order
to
make
your
house
as
comfortable
as
possible
with
the
best
cost
‐
efficiency.
Ask
your
installer
to
go
through
the
system
with
you,
and
ask
for
the
registration
form
to
fill
in
after
the
installation
is
completed.
How the Exotic Compact works
The
Exotic
Compact
consists
of
2
parts:
a
tank
component
and
a
heat
pump
component.
The
tank
holds
the
water
which
is
used
to
heat
your
house
and
to
supply
hot
water
for
showering,
etc.
Since
the
water
to
heat
your
house
(radiators/underfloor
heating)
does
not
need
to
be
equally
hot
all
the
time,
the
tank
is
divided
into
two
sections,
a
lower
section
and
an
upper
section.
There
is
a
plate
between
these
two
sections,
which
ensures
that
the
tank
can
maintain
two
different
temperatures.
Lower tank section
The
lower
tank
section
is
used
primarily
to
heat
the
house,
but
also
to
preheat
the
cold
water
that
will
become
hot
water
in
the
Exotic
Compact.
Depending
on
your
heating
system,
different
water
temperatures
are
necessary
at
different
outdoor
temperatures.
If
it
is
warm
outside,
the
system
does
not
need
very
hot
water.
Conversely,
if
it
is
very
cold
outside,
higher
temperatures
are
needed
to
heat
the
inside
of
the
house.
The
temperature
of
the
water
that
is
sent
to
your
radiators
/
underfloor
heating
is
determined
by
the
so
‐
called
heating
curve.
You
can
set
this
curve
yourself.
It
is
important
to
make
sure
that
the
heating
curve
is
set
properly
‐
for
your
own
comfort,
but
also
to
ensure
the
overall
efficiency
of
the
heating
system.
Upper tank section
The
upper
part
of
the
tank
is
used
primarily
to
heat
your
hot
water.
Because
you
always
want
to
have
hot
water
available,
the
heat
pump
keeps
this
section
warm
regardless
of
the
outdoor
temperature.
You
can
set
the
temperature
in
this
part
of
tank
yourself.
The
higher
the
temperature,
the
warmer
the
hot
water,
but
hotter
water
needs
more
energy
and
is
therefore
more
expensive.
Hot water
Exotic
Compact
uses
a
special
technique
for
heating
the
hot
water
through
a
special
exchanger.
When
you
start
to
lose
hot
water,
e.g.
during
showering,
water
is
drawn
from
both
the
lower
and
the
upper
tank
sections
through
the
exchanger,
where
the
cold
water
comes
in
and
is
heated
into
hot
water.
There
is
no
risk
of
legionnaires'
disease
because
the
hot
water
is
not
stored,
rather
it
is
produced
directly
as
needed.
The heat pump
The
heat
pump
is
at
the
bottom
of
the
Exotic
Compact
and
is
connected
to
both
the
upper
and
lower
tank
sections.
This
means
that
the
heat
pump
heats
either
the
upper
tank
section
or
the
lower
tank
section,
depending
on
requirements.
The
heat
pump
is
also
connected
to
the
so
‐
called
brine
system.
The
brine
system
is
the
system
where
energy
is
collected
to
heat
the
water
in
the
tank
using
the
heat
pump.
Energy
can
be
drawn
from
either
a
borehole,
the
ground
or
a
lake.
Electric heater
Exotic
Compact
has
an
integrated
electric
heater
in
the
upper
section
of
the
tank.
This
is
used
if
the
energy
from
the
heat
pump
is
not
sufficient
or
if
there
is
a
fault
in
the
heat
pump.
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