
Product description 2
0020288151_00
sensoCOMFORT
Operating and installation instructions
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2.12.4
-- Installation configuration menu item
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Installer level
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Installation configuration
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Installation
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Water pressure: bar
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eBUS components
List of eBUS components and their software versions
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Adaptive heat curve:
Automatic fine adjustment of the heat curve. Prerequisite:
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The suitable heat curve for the building is set in the
Heat curve:
function.
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The correct zone is assigned to the system control or the remote control in the
Zone
assignment:
function.
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Expanded
is selected in the
Room temp. mod.:
function.
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Automatic cooling:
When a heat pump is connected, the system control automatically switches between heating
mode and cooling mode.
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Outdoor temp., 24 hr av.: °C
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Cooling at outdoor temp.: °C
Cooling starts once the outdoor temperature (24-hour average) exceeds the set temperature.
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Source regeneration:
The system control switches the
Cooling
function on and guides the heat from the living
room back to the earth via the heat pump. Prerequisite:
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The
Automatic cooling:
function has been activated.
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The
Absence
function is active.
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Current room air hum.: %rel
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Current dew point: °C
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Hybrid manager:
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triVAl
The heat generator is selected based on the set tariffs in relation to the
heat demand.
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Bivalence pt
The heat generator is selected based on the outdoor temperature (
Heating bivalence point: °C
and
Alternative point
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Heating bivalence point: °C
If the outdoor temperature falls below the set value, the system control enables the back-up
boiler to operate in parallel with the heat pump in heating mode.
Prerequisite:
Bivalence pt
is selected in the
Hybrid manager:
function.
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DHW bivalence point: °C
If the outdoor temperature falls below the set value, the system control activates the back-up
boiler in parallel with the heat pump.
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Alternative point:
If the outdoor temperature falls below the set value, the system control switches the heat
pump off and the back-up boiler meets the heat demand in heating mode.
Prerequisite:
Bivalence point
is selected in the
Hybrid manager:
function.
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LHM temperature: °C
Set a low target flow temperature. If the heat pump fails, the back-up boiler fulfils the heat
demand, which leads to higher heating costs. The end user should recognise that heat loss
means that there is a problem with the heat pump.
The end user can use the
Mode: Temporary back-up boiler mode
function to enable the
back-up boiler and therefore deactivate the target flow temperature that is set here.
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Back-up boiler type:
Select a type for the heat generator that is also installed. An incorrect selection may lead to
increased costs.
Prerequisite:
triVAl
is selected in the
Hybrid manager:
function.
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ESCO:
Define what you want to deactivate when the signal is sent by the energy supply company.
The selection remains deactivated until the energy supply company cancels the signal.
The heat generator ignores the deactivation signal as soon as the frost protection function is
active.
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Back-up boiler:
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Off
The back-up boiler does not support the heat pump.
The back-up boiler is activated for the anti-legionella function, frost pro-
tection or de-icing.
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Heating
The back-up boiler supports the heat pump during heating.
The back-up boiler is activated for the anti-legionella function.
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DHW
The back-up boiler supports the heat pump during domestic hot water
generation.
The back-up boiler is activated for frost protection or de-icing.
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DHW + heat.
The back-up boiler supports the heat pump during domestic hot water
generation and heating.
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Installation flow temperature: °C
Measured temperature, e.g. downstream of the low loss header