→ HEATING
Heating circuits take the heating energy either directly from the heat pump’s condenser or the heating
circuit’s buffer tank. The
Heating buffer sensor
setting determines which method is used. Each circuit’s
equipment is selected under the relevant circuit.
Not connected
The heat pump is connected directly to the building’s heating system without a
buffer tank. No buffer tank sensor is connected. The configuration may include an
(unpowered) instantaneous water cylinder, but not a buffer tank regulated by the
heat pump.
Heating buffer
sensor
Connected
The heat pump is connected to a buffer tank which is regulated by the heat pump.
The tank is equipped with a temperature sensor which is connected to the heat
pump. Any heating circuits in the system are connected to the buffer tank.
Buffer
Buffer tank temperature.
Design outdoor
temperature
This temperature is used for selecting the necessary heating capacity for the heating
system. At this outdoor temperature point, flow temperature is at its highest. The
Max flow temperature
(selected for each heating circuit) and the
Design outdoor
temperature
are used to calculate the circuit’s heating curve. See section
Design
outdoor temperature
.
Heating circuit 1
No
The circuit is not in use.
Direct connection
The heat pump is connected directly to the building’s heating system. The system
has no circulation pump or control valve that would be controlled by the heat pump.
Direct connection, with pump
The system has a circulation pump which is controlled by the heat pump.
Circuit in use
3-way valve
The system has a circulation pump and a 3-way control valve, both of which are
controlled by the heat pump.
Min. flow
temperature
The system will keep the flow temperature determined by the heating curve above
this temperature value. Usually, the minimum flow temperature should be set at or
slightly above the required room temperature. Usually, the value should be set to
+20...+25 °C.
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. For floor heating, the
maximum flow temperature setpoint is usually 35 °C (concrete floors) or
+45 °C (wooden floors). 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 water
temperature can be adjusted using a six-point heating curve. This menu allows you
to configure each individual point separately.
Curve values should be tuned in during the first few heating seasons.**
*It is not advisable to use the heat pump to cure floor structures. If curing floors:
● Keep the temperature considerably lower than usual (typically no more than +20 °C) before the
concrete slab has cured and after the floor has been tiled.
● Increase the temperature gradually over a longer period of time.
● Keep the temperature as even as possible.
● Check the temperature values and curing times from the floor or floor heating supplier (or from plans
and specifications).
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