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B1650222_en | Operating instructions PE1e Pellet
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Parameter
Effect
Outside air temperature, at which heating circuit
pump switches off in heating mode (default:
18°C)
If the outside air temperature difference rises
above the set value, the heating circuit is
deactivated. (Pump off, mixing valve closes)
Outside air temperature, at which heating circuit
pump switches off in setback mode (default:
7°C)
If the outside air temperature in setback mode
(default: 22:00 – 06:00) falls below the set
value, the heating circuit is activated (pump on,
mixing valve regulated as per heating curve)
4.3.10 Change room temperature (heating circuit without room temperature sensor)
Situation
Effect
Room temperature generally too low
Move heating curve up in parallel.
Increase both points on the heating curve by the
same temperature level. (see figure 1)
Room temperature on cold days too low, OK on
warm days
Change the slope of the heating curve.
Increase the temperature level of the heating
curve at -10°C outside temperature
(see figure 2)
Room temperature on warm days too high, OK
on cold days
Change the slope of the heating curve.
Reduce the temperature level of the heating
curve at +10 °C outside temperature
(see figure 3)
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Depending on the situation, the heating curve an be adapted by tapping “+” or “-” at
+/-10°C outside air temperature.
If the heating curve is to be changed, never change the desired point for a high
temperature circuit more than 5°C, and never more than 3°C for a low temperature
circuit. Once the changes have been made, wait a few days and assess comfort
levels before carrying out additional changes.