Settings
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4.6
Settings\Accessories
Accessory Multiregulator is used as a room sensor or a
mixing valve regulator. How the regulator is used in the
system is determined by selecting the function for each
accessory unit in the control unit. Accessory 1 must have
physical address 21, which is set in the unit during
installation. Accessory 2 must have physical address 22
etc.
B
Set the physical address of the respective accessories
and connect the accessories before settings in the
control unit.
Setting
Factory
Range
HP
Accessories
Accessories
Number
:
Set unit
0
x
0-9
E21
B
Set each accessory.
Accessories
x
Select function
:
Room sensor
Active room sensor
Fixed sp heating
Own heat curve
E11 heat curve
Fixed sp cooling
Pool
E21
B
Select the correct function for each accessory installed.
B
Use
and
to scroll through the settings.
In
Room sensor
Room sensor
Actual v.
:
Display
E21
In
Active room
sensor
Active room sensor
Actual v.
:
Set point
:
Average
:
Display
22 °C
Display
E21
B
Set the set point value for the room temperature.
With several active room sensors their average value is calculated and shown. This value together with
the factor set in
Room temp. influence
is used to affect E11.T1's heat curve.
In
Fixed sp
heating
Fixed sp heating
Actual v.
:
Set point
:
Settings
>
Fixed sp heating
P:
I:
Deviation
:
Pump
:
Display
0 °C
0
0
0 K
Off
Winter
,
Summer
,
Off
,
On
E21
B
Set the fixed set point value that must apply.
B
Set appropriate values for P and I.
B
Set the temperature deviation that shall cause an alarm
Accessory x temp. deviation
(
Æ
Chapter 5.6.51, page 36).
B
Enter pump function.
Winter
means that the accessory circulation pump is in operation during winter
operation.
The unit uses an externally connected sensor to control a 0-10V connected mixing valve to maintain
the stated fixed set point value.
Tab. 37 Accessory
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