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Thermostat
Communication objects and ETS parameters
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Temperature Setpoint (A/B)
ETS text
Values available
Comment
[
Default value
]
Winter Comfort Setpoint
[20]
See "Range" table
Winter Standby Setpoint
[18]
See "Range" table
Winter Energy Saving
Setpoint
[15]
See "Range" table
Antifreeze
0 = Control Off
If you set "On"
you can set the
temperature the
thermostat goes to in
"Protected" mode; if
you set "Off", when
the thermostat is in
"Protected" mode it
will turn off tempera-
ture control and will
not send the current
setpoint temperature
1 = Control On
[1 = 011]
Summer Comfort Setpoint
[25]
See "Range" table
Summer Standby Setpoint
[28]
See "Range" table
Summer Energy Saving
Setpoint
[30]
See "Range" table
ETS text
Values available
Comment
[
Default value
]
Too hot
0 = Control Off
If you set "On"
you can set the
temperature the
thermostat goes to in
"Protected" mode; if
you set "Off", when
the thermostat is in
"Protected" mode it
will turn off tempera-
ture control and will
not send the current
setpoint temperature
1 = Control On
[1 = On]
Sensor parameters
Temp. °C
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Temp. °C
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Temp. °C
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Temp. °C
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Setpoint range
Note:
In the case of a 4-pipe system, the winter setpoint cannot
take a higher value than the summer setpoint.
CAUTION: When the thermostat is in Neutral Zone mode,
the breadth of this must be progressively increasing for
the different operating modes of Comfort (minimum neutral
zone breadth), Standby, Energy Saving and Protected. This
setting made with ETS ensures that, when the thermostat
changes operating mode, the active setpoint is always at
a suitable value and the thermostat does not start cooling
if it was heating before or vice versa, causing considerable
energy consumption.
COMMUNICA
TION OBJECTS
Temperature setpoint parameters