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Operating the System Controller
4.5 Overview of time programs
Use the following tables to plan the heating of rooms to a
target temperature, the times for auxiliary heating of the
hot water buffer, the operation of the circulation pump and
the heating of swimming pool water, then transfer the infor-
mation to your controller.
For the heating circuits, you can define 3 time blocks with
3 heating times, where an individual target temperature
can be set for each time period (
page 35
). The auxiliary
heating times for hot water heating (
page 43
) and standby
times for circulation (
page 46
) can be defined using 3 time
blocks with 3 time windows each. You can set two time
windows for swimming pool heating (
page 45
).
You must first decide on which weekdays the
common
time windows are to be valid and then enter them. To do
this, select the appropriate days of the week and set the
time window.
The following tables give an overview of the heating times,
hot water times and circulation times that have been set.
Explanation of tables:
Each time block has three different time periods (heating
times). Define the days of the week on which each time
block applies.
•
An “X” indicates that the weekday is activated for this
time block. The corresponding weekday is highlighted in
black in the heating times menu.
•
“–” indicates that the weekday is inactive for this time
block.
Use the time programs to save energy. Adjust the
times to match your routine.
Valid days of the week for the time block
Heating time
Heating time
Heating time
Mo
Tu
We
Th
Fr
Sa
Su
from
till
°C
from
till
°C
from
till
°C
Time block 1
Factory setting
X
X
X
X
X
–
–
06:30 22:30 20
00:00 00:00 20
00:00 00:00 20
Setting:
Heat Cir. 1
Heat Cir. 2
Time block 2
Factory setting
-–
–
–
–
–
X
X
07:30 00:00 20
00:00 00:00 20
00:00 00:00 20
Setting:
Heat Cir. 1
Heat Cir. 2
Time block 3
Factory setting
-–
–
–
–
–
–
–
00:00 00:00 20
00:00 00:00 20
00:00 00:00 20
Setting:
Heat Cir. 1
Heat Cir. 2
Time programs for heat circuits “HEAT CIR.1” and “HEAT CIR.2”
(setting values for room temperature (“°C”) and time windows (“from” and “till”) for maintaining it)