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3.1.5
TIMERS (fig. 29
)
Touching the Timers XXX icon on the main page displays the Timers available.
The timers available are:
• Heating/cooling timer
• DHW timer
• Night timer
• Holidays
Touching one of the above icons calls up the window for setting the Timer selected.
Touching the “Heating/Cooling Timer”
icon, the “DHW Timer”
icon or the “Night Timer”
, icon calls up the page that
displays the activation time slots for each timer (fig. 30).
The arrows can be used to display the programming set for the different days of the week.
The Timer can be activated and deactivated from this window using the ON/OFF
icon.
The clock
icon on the Timer pages calls up the programming function for the timer (fig. 31).
Selecting one of the weekday icons, at the bottom of the page, calls up the page for programming the day selected.
The arrows can be used to display the eight programs available for the day selected.
By touching the program start or finish time, the start/finish times can be set for the time slot selected (fig. 32).
To copy the daily timer, touch the Copy
icon and then select the days where the data saved is to be copied (fig. 33), then
confirm the save operation.
The “Holidays”
, icon can be used to display and set the three holiday periods available throughout the year during which the
system will keep the frost protection and pump anti-locking function activated.
By touching the program start or finish date the day/month/year can be changed (fig. 35).
3.1.6
MENU' (fig.36)
Touching the “Menu”
icon on the main page calls up a page giving access to other functions in the following windows:
3.1.7
SYNOPTIC WINDOW (fig.37)
The “Menu” page with the synoptic icon can be used to call up window that shows the system hydraulic and refrigerant diagram.
The synoptic window is divided into the following areas:
A
Refrigerant and hydraulic circuit diagram for the internal unit with the system temperature
B
External unit and outside air temperature
C
Connected loads (domestic hot water storage tank, air conditioning system)
D
Current operating mode icons
E
Selection icons (Mode, Tset, Return)
The synoptic window displays the following components:
1
Refrigerant pipes (black if the external unit is off, red if heating is activated, blue if cooling is activated)
2
Coolant/water plate heat exchanger (black if the external unit is off, red if heating is activated, blue if cooling is activated)
3
Electrical heater elements collector (black with electrical heater elements deactivated, red and showing electrical heater
elements when activated)
4
Main circuit pump (black with pump off, green with pump on)
5
Three-way valve, filled symbols indicate the water flow)
6
High temperature DHW circuit compressor
7
High temperature DHW circuit pump (black with pump off, green with pump on)
8
Coolant/water plate heat exchanger (black if the circuit is off, red if the circuit is on)
9
Water pipeline (black if the circuit is deactivated, red with the circuit in heating mode, blue with the circuit in cooling mode)
The icon representing the fan coil
in the synoptic window can be changed to the radiant panel symbol
by simply touching
the fan coil icon.
3.1.8
CLIMATE CURVES (fig. 38)
To optimise energy saving, two climate curves are available: one for heating and one for cooling. This function enables the water
temperature to be adjusted to the outside air temperature and therefore to the heating load. The “Menu” page with the
icon
calls up the window showing the climate curve graphs (fig. 38).
The following information is shown:
• Cooling climate curve and heating climate curve diagrams, the two climate curves are accessed by touching the description
in the window at the top
• The parameter settings for each curve
Each climate function can be activated and deactivated using the relevant ON/OFF
icon.
By touching the area on the graph the parameters of the climate curves can be edited once an access password has been entered
(fig.39).
The typical parameters for each curve are:
• Outside air temperature for maximum water temperature
• Maximum water temperature
• Outside air temperature for minimum water temperature
• Minimum water temperature.
To edit a parameter touch the description, enter the new value and confirm.
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