Heating curve ver. 1
The setpoint values correspond to heating water temperatures and can be changed
by the user. Adjusted values are displayed, if the heating water temperature is being
adjusted by a function in the system, such as the
Home and Away
function or a timer.
Factory defaults are suitable for use with floor heating. An example of setpoint values
used for floor heating and radiator heating are shown below.
Example of a heating curve used in floor heating (factory setting), °C
Outdoor temperature
–20
–13
–7
0
+7
+13
+20
Heating water temperature
+32
+31
+29
+27
+25
+23
+21
Example of a heating curve used in radiator heating (factory setting), °C
Outdoor temperature
–20
–13
–7
0
+7
+13
+20
Heating water temperature
+53
+48
+42
+36
+30
+25
+21
An example of typical value adjustments:
1. If the room temperature is too cold when the outdoor temperature is −10 °C, slightly increase the flow
water setpoint at outdoor temperature points −13 °C and −7 °C.
2. Wait for at least two or three days to see if the change has made a difference.
3. Readjust the curve if necessary.
4.4.8 Boiler settings: storage tank settings
The boiler tank settings view allows you to adjust the temperature limits for the upper
and lower section of the storage tank to match the consumption of domestic hot water.
The compressor will start and stop depending on the current storage tank temperature.
● Minimum value: the temperature at which the compressor starts
● Maximum value: the temperature at which the compressor stops
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