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100% GEOTHERMAL HEAT
USER MANUAL
Use the button in the bottom left corner to return to the home screen. Use the arrow button in the bottom right corner to return to previous screen.
For instructions screen, press the ‘i’ button in the top right corner. In case of operation faults, an alarm button is displayed on the top bar.
(heating/cooling/turned off) is informed.
External control
When controlling method is external cooling is controlled by external ther
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mostat which to be connected according the electrical drawing.
Manual control
When controlling method is manual can cooling be activated in this screen.
System aims to maintain cooling liquid temperature one degree above the
dew point. Cooling liquid temperature can also be adjusted to be standard
when dew point effect is not recognized.
3.5.4. Measurements
Ground source heat pump operation can be monitored using various differ
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ent measurement data. Use the screen numbering in the bottom bar for
navigating between the Measurements screens. Measurements screen
values describe heat pump operation under various conditions and the
values shown cannot be modified. The left-hand column indicates current
measurement values and the right-hand column the respective set values.
Measurement results from all sensors, compressor running times, and
electric heating element operation times can be browsed.
3.5.5. Optional equipment
In addition to the standard delivery, all of the additional features acquired
are displayed on the Optional equipment screen.
Possible optional equipment includes:
Optional equipment
For more information, see
Heat distribution circuit 2
Adjustment curves, Timer functions
Heat distribution circuit 3 or
Domestic water temperature limit
Adjustment curves, Timer functions
Adjustment curves
Additional heat control
Optional equipment / Additional heat
settings Other settings / Additional heat set
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tings (only in case of part-power systems)
Room temperature measurement
Shortcut functions, Adjustment curves
Passive Cooling
Adjustment curves
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