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36 – Right/Left (only relevant for ECO 190)
NOTE: THIS FUNCTION SHOULD ONLY BE ADJUSTED BY
AN AUTHORISED VENTILATION CONTRACTOR.
ECO 190 is delivered by default in a right-configured
version. If the unit needs to switch to left-configured
design, reconfigure the temperature sensors for this by
setting this function to 1.
Note that you will continue to have to undertake hardware
changes, e.g. proper connection of condensation drain,
tipping of exchangers, moving of humidity sensor. Contact
Genvex if you need more detailed information.
37 – Preheat PI P
P-band for the PI controller for the electrical modulating
preheater.
The P-band controls the amplification of the controller
following a deviation from the set point (speeder)
38 – Preheat PI I
I-band for the PI controller for the electrical modulating
preheater.
The function controls how quickly the controller adapts
to a deviation of the set point (brake).
39 – Preheat Reg
The Preheat Cycle function works, as follows:
E.g. necessary output 50% and cycle = 60 sec means that
the controller will switch the preheater on for 30 sec and
off for 30 sec.
Note: Please refer to your country-specific regulations on
limitations when adjusting this function.
The modulating preheater function refers to the value
adjusted in set point no. 20.
The preheater will try to maintain a steady freish air
temperature according to this set point.
When the modulating preheater is used, the existing
outdoor air temperature sensor (T3), which is built into the
ventilation unit, can be used as reference. No extra
temperature sensor is required.
40 – Reheat offset
Offset for reheater with reference to the set point for the
requested temp on the display (user menu 01).
E.g. requested temp = 20°C
Offset value = 2 reheater aims to maintain a supply
temperature of 18°C
41 – Reheat PI P
P-band for the PI controller for the electrical modulating
reheater.
The P-band controls the amplification of the controller
following a deviation from the set point (speeder).
42 – Reheat PI I
I-band for the PI controller for the electrical modulating
preheater.
The function controls how quickly the controller adapts to a
deviation of the set point (brake).
43 – Reheat Reg
The Reheat Cycle function works, as follows: E.g. necessary
output 50% and cycle = 60 sec means that the controller
will switch the reheater on for 30 sec and off for 30 sec.
Note: Please refer to your country-specific regulations on
limitations when adjusting this function.
The modulating reheater function refers to the value
adjusted in set point no. 40.
The reheater will try to maintain a steady supply air
temperature according to this set point.
When using the modulating reheater, it will be necessary to
replace the inlet air temperature sensor (T1) in the
ventilation unit with a new temperature sensor installed
upstream of the reheater.
44 – Display Model
This is where you choose which external display is selected
together with the Optima 260 control system.
0 = No display
1 = OPT100 Design/OPT100 Opus
2 = Boost button
45 – Boost time 1 (only relevant if a boost button is purchased)
This is where you choose how many minutes of pressing the
boost button will lead to forced operation – when the
button is pressed once
46 – Boost time 2 (only relevant if a boost button is purchased)
This is where you choose how many minutes of pressing the
boost button will lead to forced operation – when the
button is pressed twice
47 – Boost time 3 (only relevant if a boost button is purchased)
This is where you choose how many minutes of pressing the
boost button will lead to forced operation – when the
button is pressed three times
48 – Calendar on/off
This is where you can activate calendar functions. See a
more detailed description under the item "calendar".