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Settings for the
heat curve:
Room influence
: If a room sensor is installed, you can use this setting to define how much influence
the actual room temperature should have on the calculation of the set flow temperature. Values high
-
er than 50 % will have a very great influence and will be unfavourable in most cases.
Level
: This parameter influences the calculation in the same way as changing the values T.room
standard and T.room setback, but affects both heating mode and setback mode. It too moves the
heat curve to a parallel position. Negative values can be entered as well.
The heat curve can be defined using two different methods:
Definition of the set flow temperature by
two outside temperature points
at
+10 °C
and
-20 °C
, or by
the
slope
.
In the example above, the method with the two temperature points was chosen. With
T.flow +10 °C
and
T.flow -20 °C
, both the slope and the curvature of the heat curve can be defined, allowing the
heat curve to be optimally matched to the system.
If the "slope" method is chosen, the slope can be defined instead of the two temperature points.