THERAPRO HR90
9
33-00084EFS—02
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Week program 3
(4 setpoints):
Mo – Fr (1 – 5) part-time work
Sa – Su (6 – 7) like Week program 1
Parameter 3 – Backlight
The display has a backlight for reading the information.
• The backlight is ON when the adjustment dial is turned
or a button is pressed.
• The backlight switches OFF if no action is carried out
at the radiator controller for approx. 7 seconds in order
to save battery power.
Parameters 5 to 7 – Window
function
In order to save energy, the radiator controller closes the
radiator valve when you open a window resulting in a
large drop of the temperature.
When you close the window so that the temperature rises
the radiator controller opens the radiator valve again.
If you should ever forget to close the window, the radiator
controller opens automatically after the set time in order to
ensure frost protection.
Parameter 8 – Valve stroke
The radiator controller operates with the optimum valve
stroke set in the factory.
If the entire valve stroke is to be used or if the valve does
not open completely, activate the full-stroke mode.
Parameter 9 – Temperature
representation in the display
• In the factory setting the set or programmed
temperature (Comfort temperature 1, 2 or the Setback
temperature) is displayed.
• With the setting "measured temperature" the
measured room temperature is displayed. A
changeover to the set temperature is carried out by
turning the adjustment dial or pressing a button. If
required, the temperature can now be reset. The
display returns to the measured temperature after
approx. 3 seconds.
Due to the heat influence of the radiator the "measured
temperature" displayed at the radiator controller can
differ from the temperature measured at another point
in the room.
Parameter 12 – Optimization
function
Without optimization (factory setting) the radiator
controller begins to heat up the room or lower the
temperature at the programmed time.
For example, in order to have a warm bathroom at 7:00,
the setpoint has to be brought forward. Otherwise the
room only starts heating at 7:00. However, the advanced
setpoint may lie too early so that heating is started far
earlier than necessary.
With optimization the radiator controller calculates when
to open the valve in order to achieve the desired
temperature at the set time.
• Optimum start:
The room is heated up at the optimum moment in order
to reach the programmed temperature.
• Optimum start/stop:
The room is heated up at the optimum moment and
cooled down at an earlier moment.
Parameter 13 – Temperature offset
Since the radiator controller measures the room
temperature in the area of the radiator, it is possible that
this temperature deviates from the temperature measured
at a different point in the room.
If, for example, 68 °F is measured in the room and 70 °F
at the radiator, this effect can be compensated by an
offset of 30 °F.
Set-
point
Time
Temperature
1
6:00 am – 9:00 am 68 °F (Comfort temperature 1)
2
9:00 am – 12:00 pm 61 °F (Setback temperature)
3
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm 68 °F (Comfort temperature 1)
4
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm 61 °F (Setback temperature
5
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm 71.5 °F (Comfort temperature 2)
6
10:00 pm – 6:00 am 61 °F (Setback temperature)
Set-
point
Time
Temperature
1
6:00 am – 9:00 am 68 °F (Comfort temperature 1)
2
9:00 am – 1:00 pm 61 °F (Setback temperature)
3
9:00 am – 1:00 pm 71.5 °F (Comfort temperature 2)
4
9:00 am – 1:00 pm 61 °F (Setback temperature)
2
3 4
5
1 6
LOWERING/
SAVING
HEATING
HEATING
SETPOINTS
71.5°F
68°F
61°F
12am
6am
12pm
6pm
12am
10am
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2
3
1
LOWERING/
SAVING
HEATING
HEATING
4
SETPOINTS
71.5°F
68°F
61°F
12am
6am
12pm
6pm
12am
10am
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SETPOINT
WITHOUT
OPTIMIZATION
OPTIMUM
START
OPTIMUM
STOP
WITHOUT
OPTIMIZATION
SETPOINT
°F
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