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INSTALLER SETTING
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07:30
07:40
07:50
08:00
08:10
08:20
08:30
08:40
08:50
09:00
Max. DHW operation active time
Booster heater delay time
Booster heater delay time
DHW operation stop time
Time
1
0
1
1
0
0
1 = Active
0 = Not Active
DHW On by
the User
DHW Heating
Operation by
heat pump
cycle
DHW Heating
Operation by
DHW Booster
Heater
Time
Description
7:30
The user activates the DHW function in the remote controller (DHW operation
starts by the heat pump cycle as the Thermo on condition is reached)
7:50
The booster heater is activated after the booster heater delay time(20 min)
7:55
The active time(25min) of DHW operation by the heat pump cycle ends and the
heat pump cycle is forced to be stopped (The booster heater is continues to
operate because the target temperature is not reached)
8:10
The booster heater operation ends as the target temperature is reached
8:20
DHW operation is not activated by the stop time(30 min) even though the water
temperature is dropped and DHW operation condition is reached.
8:25
When the active time condition is reached, DHW operation starts again by the
heat pump cycle
8:45
The booster heater is activated after the booster heater delay time(20 min)
8:50
The user deactivates the DHW function by turning it off in the remote controller
DHW time setting
Determine following time duration : operation time of DHW tank heating, stop time of DHW tank
heating, and delay time of DHW tank heater operating.
- Active time : This time duration defines how long time DHW tank heating can be continued.
- Stop time : This time duration defines how long time DHW tank heating can be stopped. It is
also regarded as time gap between DHW tank heating cycle.
- Boost heater delay time : This time duration defines how long time DHW tank heater will not be
turned on in DHW heating operation.
- Example of timing chart :