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CTC EcoFlex
End user information
Indoor sensor
You can select no Indoor sensor in the Installer/Settings/Indoor sens
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This can be set if the indoor sensor is difficult to place, if there are several
apartments, if the floor heating system has an individual indoor sensor or if
you use a fire place or open hearth. The alarm diode on the room sensor,
however, functions as normal. If you occasionally use a fireplace or open
hearth, the room sensor can be affected and reduce the temperature
supplied to the radiators. Other rooms in the house can therefore become
cold. The room sensor can temporarily be deselected during firing. EcoFlex
then supplies heat to the radiators using the heat graph set (see the chapter
“Heating curve”). The radiator thermostats throttle the section of the house in
which you are using an open fire.
In case of a fault on the outdoor sensor/indoor sensor
If a fault occurs on the outdoor sensor, an outdoor temperature of –5°C is
simulated so that the house does not become cold. Alarm is displayed in the
display screen. If a fault occurs on an indoor sensor, EcoFlex automatically
switches to graph based operation. Alarm is displayed in the display screen.
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If you do not have radiator thermostats on
upper floors, you may need to fit these.
Summer basement heating
Background heating in basements/recreation room/bathrooms is often
required in the summer months, to avoid damp air. Your EcoFlex can provide
this by you setting a “minimum permitted primary flow temperature” to a
suitable temperature (15–65°C). See the Installer/Settings/Setting heating/
Min Primfl. °C menu.
This means that the temperature supplied to the radiators does not fall below
a selected temperature, for e27°C.
Functioning radiator thermostats or shut off valves are required in the rest
of the house for this to function. These shut off heating in the rest of the
property.
The function can also be used for bathroom floor heating to heat floors in the
summer.
Night reduction
With night time temperature lowering, you have the opportunity to
automatically vary the temperature in the house during the day, every day of
the week. See under menu ”Night reduction”
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