The grey
side of the
ECL Card
Ex
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The grey
side of the
ECL Card
Ex
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32a
Service parameter(s) 10-13
Adjusting the service
parameters
32
In addition to the settings in line 1 to 7 on the grey side of the
ECL Card, there is an extended service menu from line 10 and
onwards.
Push repeatedly to reach the lines numbered 10
and onwards.
Line
0
0
1
Value
Range indicator
Now you can move to any line of your choice.
Set the parameter value.
You can select any of the two circuits no matter
what line you are in. You will not necessarily enter
the same line number. See the service parameters
in section 31.
Check that you have entered all the required settings in
circuit I - and circuit II, if available.
If you want to copy the new settings to the ECL Card
(recommended by Danfoss), see section 34.
Make a note of your new settings in the parameter list in section
31.
When you have entered all your personal settings, turn the ECL
Card over so that the yellow side faces you.
10 Choice of room panel / remote control
Circuit
Setting range
Factory setting
I / II
1 ... 8
5 / 5
Decides the communication with the room panel or remote
control.
Please note that the room panel / remote control is only active
if the system device bus is active. The bus is active when the
outdoor temperature sensor is connected.
Choose between
1:
Room panel ECA 60 / 62 or remote control
ECA 61 / 63 with address A
2:
Room panel ECA 60 / 62 or remote control
ECA 61 / 63 with address B
3 ... 4:
Not used
5:
No room panel or remote control
6 ... 8:
Not used
The room panel / remote control has no influence on the DHW
control.
13 Reference ramping
Circuit
Setting range
Factory setting
I / II
0 ... 99 min.
0 / 0 min.
The time in which the desired flow temperature increases slowly
to avoid load peaks in the heat supply.
Set the ramping time for the controller.
Temperature °C
Setting line 13
Time (min.)
In order to avoid load peaks in the supply network, the flow
temperature can be set to increase slowly after a period with
setback temperature. This causes the valve to open slowly.