Heat Pump, Split System, Single Service, 3 phase
Maintenance Document
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20
30
40
50
60
70
-20,0
-15,0
-10,0
-5,0
0,0
5,0
10,0
15,0
20,0
Outdoor Temperature (°C)
Heat
ing Fl
ow Tem
perat
ure (°
C)
0,25
0,5
0,75
1
1,25
1,5
1,75
2
Heating Curves
Graph 1: Heating Curves
The heating curves shown above refer to a 20°C
room temperature setpoint.
The heating curve slope (setting 720) determines the
impact of outdoor temperature variations on heating
flow temperature variations. The steeper the slope,
the higher will be the increase in the heating circuit
water flow temperature which occurs when the
outdoor temperature increases slightly.
The heating curve offset (setting 721) changes the
flow temperature of all curves, without the slope
being modified.
The corrective actions in case of discomfort are listed
in the following table:
Feeling of discomfort
Corrective action
By mild weather
By cold weather
Heating curve slope
Offset
Too cold
Too warm
Decrease
Increase
Too cold
OK
Decrease
Increase
Too cold
Too cold
OK
Increase
OK
Too warm
Decrease
OK
OK OK OK OK
OK
Too cold
Increase
OK
Too warm
Too warm
OK
Decrease
Too warm
OK
Increase
Decrease
Too warm
Too cold
Increase
Decrease