Supply line maximum is the max temperature used to limit the heat curve maximum supply line temperature. (Note: For certain floor
heating applications, a too high set max supply line temperature may cause damages to the floor.)
Seasonal stop is the set outdoor temperature condition where the heat pump will begin to prepare to stop (or start) heating. Often set
to around 17°C.
Comfort factor: When the heat curve is set properly, changes made with the comfort wheel will parallel offset the heat curve up or
down, and will not change the inclination of the heat curve. Each step up or down on the comfort wheel will increase the desired supply
line temperature with the setting of the "Comfort factor". The factory setting of the comfort factor setting is 3 and is often suitable for
radiator systems, meaning that one step increased on the comfort wheel will increase the desired supply line temperature with 3°C /
step. In floor heating systems a comfort factor of 2 is often more suitable. This means that when the heat curve and comfort factor is set
properly, the comfort wheel will affect the room temperature with 1°C /step.
(Note: Fixed supply line set point that may be available in the menu is not used in normal installations and should normally not be
activated.)
The heat curve shows the desired supply line temperature based on the outdoor temperature. The heat curve incline can be changed
by pressing the incline button
40
and adjust with +/- in the heat curve view, (or in the settings view). Also each of the seven heat
curve coordinates can be individually adjusted to get a perfectly adjusted heat curve for the application by pressing
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(+1)
and adjusting
with +/-. The individual adjustment is often found useful in temperatures around 0°C, where the supply line temperature may need to be
somewhat (1-2°C) increased to get a perfect indoor climate.
Note that most changed settings needs to be confirmed with
to be stored.
General guidance: To increase the indoor temperature by ~1 °C (at a given outdoor temperature), the supply line temperature normally
needs to be increased by 2-3 °C in the heat curve setting, depending on the heating system.
The temperature reference (e.g. 21°C) shown on the comfort wheel (start page) may deviate from the actual indoor temperature, and is
intended as a reference value to facilitate understanding and adjustment for the end customer.
Installation Guide
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