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6.3.1.7 Room temp. effect on Heating Curve
When the temperature sensor ˝TR˝ is mounted
in the living area, this function can make
small corrections of the heating curve, depending on the set “Ideal Room Temp. in Heating”.
Note:
This feature does not mean temperature control by room temperature, but only a correction
of the heating curve!
If this feature is on and the temperature in the room (where the TR room temperature sensor
is located) still exceeds the set ideal value, the heating curve settings should be reset!
6.3.1.8 Ideal Room temp. in Heating
Relates to parameter (6.3.1.6).
The setting is acti
ve only when the feature “Room Temp. Effect on Heating Curve” is
enabled.
6.3.1.9 Ideal Room temp. in Cooling
Relates to parameter
(6.3.1.6).
The setting is active only when the feature “Room Temp. Effect on Heating Curve” is on
6.3.1.10 Set Temperature for heating
– without heating curve
Set temperature for the heating water system
– without heating curve.
When the heating curve is disabled, the heat pump operates with fixed system
heating water
temperature.
Weather-related control of the heating circuit is disabled, which can lead to higher heating
costs!
NOTE:
The parameters in grey are protected by a service code!
6.3.1.11 Low Temperature Limit
This is for setting the lowest possible temperature that the end customer can set, without
accessing the service level. This setting applies for the heating mode and cooling mode.
6.3.1.12 High Temperature Limit
This is for setting the highest possible temperature that the end customer can set, without
accessing the service level. This setting applies for the heating mode only.
Default setting i
s 40°C, meaning if a system with higher desired temperatures is used
(radiators, Fan-
coils…) the Limitation must be increased.
6.3.1.13 Mixing Valve
Enabling or Disabling the Mixing Valve for the first Heating/Cooling Circuit (Heating/Cooling
Circuit 1).
A check in a box means that the Heating/Cooling Circuit 1 uses a Mixing Valve for the
Circuit.
Please note that if the Mixing Valve is Enabled a temperature sensor (TV1) must be added
after the Mixing Valve.
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