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Calibration
of
flow
temperature
sensor
Calibration
of
sensor
Calibration
of
return
temperature
sensor
Calibration
of
sensor
Calibration
of
hot
gas
temperature
sensor
Calibration
of
sensor
Calibration
of
defrost
temperature
sensor
(A/W
heat
pumps
only)
Calibration
of
sensor
Calibration
of
brine
out
temperature
sensor
(B/W
heat
pumps
only)
Calibration
of
sensor
Calibration
of
brine
in
temperature
sensor
(B/W
heat
pumps
only)
Calibration
of
sensor
Calibration
of
current
sensor
(B/W
heat
pumps
only)
Calibration
of
current
sensor
(electronic
motor
protector)
Freezing
alarm
temperature
for
brine
fluid
(B/W
heat
pumps
only)
This
setting
makes
it
possible
to
set
the
lowest
permitted
temperature
on
the
brine
fluid.
If
the
temperature
(measured
on
brine
out)
gets
below
this
temperature
the
heat
pump
will
stop
and
warn
for
too
low
brine
temperature
Max
temperature
difference
brine
in/out
(B/W
heat
pumps
only)
Setting
for
controlling
that
the
flow
on
brine
side
isn’t
too
poor.
If
the
difference
between
brine
in
and
out
sensor
exceeds
set
value
the
heat
pump
will
stop
and
warn
for
poor
flow
on
brine
side.
Autorun
brine
circulation
pump
for
48
hours
(B/W
heat
pumps
only)
After
installation
this
setting
can
be
used
in
order
to
help
air
venting
the
brine
circuit.
When
activated
brine
circulation
pump
will
run
for
48
hours
independent
on
if
the
compressor
is
running
or
not.
PI
‐
regulator
settings
for
charge
pump
The
charge
pump
operates
with
variable
speed
dependent
on
requested
flow
temperature.
The
control
is
achieved
with
a
software
PI
‐
regulator.
It
might
in
some
cases
be
necessary
to
adjust
the
parameters
of
the
regulator
depending
on
the
hydraulic
installation.
There
are
3
different
settings
available,
see
below.
Contact
the
reseller
before
changing
any
of
these
parameters
PGain
for
PI
‐
regulator
to
pwm
charge
pump
Gain
for
the
regulator.
Increased
values
will
fasten
the
control
but
can
result
in
overshooting
and
possible
high
pressure
cut
out.