Off
0–10 V
When the heating circuit requires more heating, the level of the valve control signal
is increased.
●
0 V:
valve fully closed,
10 V:
valve fully open.
3–point
The outputs for opening and closing the valve correspond to the default connection
indicated in the electric diagram.
●
Heating circuit 1:
Q8 closed, Q9 open.
Inverted control
In use
0–10 V
When the heating circuit requires more heating, the level of the valve control signal
is reduced.
●
0 V:
valve fully open,
10 V:
valve fully closed
3-point
The outputs for opening and closing the valve are reversed.
●
Heating circuit 1:
Q8 open, Q9: closed.
Min. flow
temperature
The system will keep the flow temperature determined by the heating curve above
this temperature value.
●
Typical setting: +20...+25 °C
● Set the the minimum flow temperature slightly above the required room
temperature.
Max. flow
temperature
The maximum flow temperature when the outdoor temperature matches the
Design outdoor temperature
setting. The system will keep the flow temperature
determined by the heating curve below this temperature value.
●
Typical setting, floor heating:
concrete 35 °C, wooden 45 °C
● Check the temperature value from the floor or floor heating supplier (or from the
applicable plans and specifications).
Preset heating
curve
Start by setting the minimum and maximum temperature. The flow temperature can
be adjusted using a six-point heating curve. This menu allows you to adjust each
point separately.
Curve values should be tuned in during the first few heating seasons. See section
Heating
.
Heating circuit 2 and 3
See the instructions for heating circuit 1 setup. The circulation pump and control valve for heating circuit 2
and 3 require an auxiliary controller.
4.5 Hot water settings
Device settings → Service → Hot water
Buffer
DHW storage tank temperature
Device settings → Service → Hot water → Compressor
Setpoint
Target value (setpoint) for domestic hot water tank temperature.
Start difference
This value determines by how much the domestic hot water temperature needs to
fall below its setpoint before domestic hot water heating will start.
●
Typical setting: 4–6 °C
Start limit
Domestic hot water tank temperature at which DHW heating is started
(target value – start difference).
Charging difference
The heating water used for heating the DHW tank needs to be warmer than the
DHW setpoint temperature (the tank’s target temperature). This setting determines
the offset added to the DHW setpoint when charging the tank.
Charging setpoint
The setpoint for the heating water used for heating the DHW tank (target value +
start difference).
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