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Key words:
H1 Settings
H2 Settings
Send a message:
Settings. (If you have a device ID, write the device ID in front of the key word,
e.g., TC01 Settings). The controller sends the present settings to your mobile phone.
If you want to change settings, write the new setting in place of the old setting and send a mes-
sage back to the controller. The controller sends the setting as a return message. You can check
the message to see that the setting has been changed.
Settings
5.0...95.0°C
0.0...95.0°C
5...95°C
0...15h
Not in use
...5...95°C
-
0...6h
12.0°C
12.0°C
23.0°C
12.0°C
75°C
42°C
35°C
2h
19°C
-
2h
Supply water minimum limit
radiator heating
floor heating normal
floor heating damp rooms
constant temp. contoller
Supply water maximum limit
radiator heating
floor heating normal
floor heating damp rooms
Outdoor temp.
measurement delay
Summer function
(outdoor temp. limit)
Floor heating anticipate
radiator heating
floor heating
Minimum allowed supply water temperature. A higher minimum temperature is used in damp
rooms and tiled rooms than in, e.g., rooms having a parquet floor to ensure a comfortable tem-
perature and removal of moisture in the summer.
Maximum allowed supply water temperature. The maximum limit prevents the temperature
in the heating circuit from rising too high, preventing damage to pipes and surface materials.
If, e.g., the characteristic heating curve setting is incorrect, the maximum limit prevents exces-
sively hot water from entering the network.
The length of the outdoor temperature measurement monitoring period from which the control-
ler calculates an approximate average. Supply water temperature control occurs on the basis of
the measurement of the average. The factory setting for the radiator heating delay is 2 hours and in
floor heating (0h) the delay is not used. If the temperature is below zero and falling and for a period
of time the room temperature rises too high or if the weather warms up and for a period of time the
room temperature falls too low, increase the outdoor temperature delay time. If the opposite hap-
pens, decrease the delay time.
The outdoor temp. limit at which the H1 control valve is closed. (pump stop see p. 15). The setting
is the same for control circuits H1 and H2. The summer function is inactivated when the outdoor
temp. is at least 0,5° C below the setting and the clearance delay has ended (clearance delay see p.
49) If floor heating for damp rooms is in use, the factory setting for the summer function is “not in
use”. The summer function is inactivated if the supply water freezing risk gives an alarm. This set-
ting can be set in the H2 control circuit only if ”closed” has been selected for the valve position in
summer function (see p. 49)
Floor heating anticipate attempts to minimize changes in room temp. when the outdoor temp. chan-
ges. In floor heating, the concrete slows the transfer of heat into the room. Floor heating anticipa-
te minimizes changes in room temp. when the outdoor temp. changes. If the temp. is below zero
and falling and for a period of time the room temp. falls too low or if the weather warms up and for
a period of time the room temp. rises too high, increase the outdoor temp. delay time. If the oppo-
site happens, decrease the delay time.
Setting
Factory-
setting
Range
Information about settings
Note! Some of the settings (special settings) are hidden. Press OK for a number of seconds to alternately make them appear or disappear.