3.1
Changing set points and deactivation values
You can adapt the control process to your individual requirements by simply changing set
points and deactivation values.
HC1 set points
The HC1 set points can be defined to raise or reduce the room temperature during the
times-of-use (day) or outside the times-of-use (night).
In systems without room sensor, the exact room temperature is
not known. The set points are raised or reduced by 2 K in four
stages.
In systems with room sensor, the room temperature of the ref-
erence room in which the room sensor is located is defined by
changing an absolute value.
DHW set points
The DHW temperature during the times-of-use (day) and outside the times-of-use (night) can be
defined by changing DHW set points. The set points are defined by changing an absolute value.
HC1 deactivation values
The HC1 deactivation values can be defined for heating circuit HC1 when the heating circuit has
an outdoor sensor AS.
The HC deactivation values can be used to switch the heating circuit HC1 dependent on the out-
door temperature during the times-of-use (day) and outside the times-of-use (night): The heating
circuit is deactivated when the outdoor temperature exceeds the deactivation value. The heating
circuit is reactivated when the outdoor temperature falls below the deactivation value again.
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