8.5
Comfort settings
If you temporarily wish to increase or reduce the indoor temperature.
Fig. 6: Comfort Settings
When changing the comfort setting, the angle of the curve on the system's heat curve does not change, in-
stead the entire heat curve is moved by 1°C for every degree change of the comfort setting.
The simplified working principle for Comfort Settings is as follows:
2 0
0
-2 0
2 4
4 0
5 6
2
3
1
1
Supply temperature (°C)
2
Maximum supply temperature
3
Outdoor temperature (°C)
If a larger change than +/- 3 steps on the comfort wheel is required to obtain the desired indoor temperature,
or corrective adjustments are needed at different outdoor temperatures, the more advanced heating settings
may need adjustments. See the Heating Settings chapter in this Appendix for details.
Please note that lowering the comfort adjustments too low may cause very low indoor temperatures. Also be
aware that it may take up to one day before the result of the changes you make have full impact, due to the
space heating system inertia.
Contact your installer if you are uncertain about how to adjust the heat pump settings.
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