3. Set the standard outside temperature
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Fig. 14: Setting the outside temperature
The outside temperature [1] can be changed for
the user and the expert.
These parameters can be found in the level:
- Settings
- Heating/cooling
- Building adaptation
Here, it is possible to set the outside temperature
to the respective value for heating and cooling
mode.
Cooling is active if the stored cooling limit is
exceeded by the set value.
Example: The room target temperature is 20 °C
and the set cooling limit is 4 K. If a temperature of
over 24 °C is now measured at the external probe,
cooling will be active. The inlet temperature falls as
the outside temperature rises, up to the value
assigned for the outside temperature. When set-
ting the cooling curve, make sure that the dew
point is not undershot with panel heating (e.g. if the
underfloor system is to be cooled). REMKO recom-
mends protecting the system with dew point moni-
tors in the case of panel heating.
Fixed value control cooling cycle mode
Specify the set temperature for fixed value control.
With this, the cooling cycle regulates to an aver-
aged temperature. The value is calculated from the
inlet temperature plus the return temperature
divided by two.
Fig. 15: Setting the fixed value (set temperature)
Operating the cooling cycle with a fixed value is
not recommended, as it will cause the heat
pump to operate inefficiently and there is a risk
that the dew point will be undershot.
Cooling is active if the set cooling limit is exceeded
by the set value. Example: The room target tem-
perature is 20 °C and the set cooling limit is 4 K. If
a temperature of over 24 °C is now measured at
the external probe, cooling will be active. The
cooling function is immediately active if the oper-
ating mode is set from "Automatic" to "Cooling".
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