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Setting the required
flow
Setting the time
interval after which
the mode is acti-
vated when the PIR
sensor is activated
(input terminals
15/16)
MENU 15 - BOOST
Permission to activate
the BOOST mode with
the unit off in stand-by
mode
Setting the time
interval after which the
mode is activated after
the BOOST contact is
activated
Setting the required flow
Boost can be activated with the button connected to
the input 13/14, or with the Boost button (Fig. Boost)
on the main screen
30 minutes
Drain 20 %
15 - Boost
13 - Fire Flow
14 - Occupancy
16 - Freecooling
17 - PID parameters
14 - Occupied mode
17 - PID parameters
30 minutes
Drain 100 %
7. INITIAL COMMISSIONING
MENU 16 - FREECOOLING
16 - Freecooling
17 - PID parameters
15 - Boost
14 - Occupancy
18 - HW test
Setting the time
(assessing the activation of
FREECOOLING mode)
Date
(assessing the activation
of FREECOOLING mode)
Permission to use the FREE-
COOLING mode
Setting the
required flow
Required temperature settings
(exhaust air temperature)
The FREECOOLING mode is designed for night ventilation in
summer. If the mode is activated and all the selected conditions
are met, the bypass fully opens to let cooler air into the room.
Freecooling is assessed also if the unit is in stand-by (at
a selected time and date the unit starts-up and assesses
if the freecooling may be activated - this mode is called
Pre
-
freecooling)
MENU 17 - PID
Setting the PID features. If the behaviour of the unit is unsteady
or variable, this configuration can be done only after consulting
the manufacturer.
14 - Occupied mode
17 - PID parameters
18 - Test mode