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Configuration and calibration of the IRT 30 thermostat
8.
Configuration and calibration of the
IRT 30 thermostat
This chapter is intended for the installer.
Configuration and calibration of the IRT 30 thermostat are
only necessary in exceptional situations.
8.1 Adapting the configuration
The IRT 30 thermostat can be adapted, with a few settings, to the
speed and the capacity of the CH installation.These settings are
included in the configuration menu. In this menu you can:
1. Change the heat-up speed setting (PID).
2. Adjust the clock speed.
3. Switching the slow temperature rise on or off.
4. Reset the thermostat.
The configuration menu appears in the display when you first
press and hold the MENU key and the INSERT key and after
that, press and hold the REMOVE key. You now press and hold
3 keys at the same time.
You can scroll through the configuration menu by pressing only
the INSERT key.
1.
Change the heat-up speed (PID) setting
If the thermostat is set to room temperature controlled
regulation, you can adapt the heat-up speed of the CH
installation.This is necessary if the temperature in the room
where the thermostat is fitted, during heat-up, rises to a higher
temperature then the set temperature and then drops to the set
temperature.
There are 3 possible settings:
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PID 1:
This is the standard and also the fastest setting.This
setting satisfies almost all of the cases.
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PID 2:
This is a slower setting.This setting is intended for a
‘fast’ house, that means a CH installation with a large boiler
and radiators with a large surface.
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PID 3:
This is the slowest setting.This setting is meant for very
fast houses.