Bosch HPC 400 Installation Instructions For Contractors page 20

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Service menu
Control types for the heating system
NonCE:
System damage!
In case of non-observance of the permissible operating
temperatures of plastic pipes (on the secondary side)
system parts can be
damaged.
~
Do not exceed the permissible set
value.
• With
weather-compensated
control.
only summer mode. setback
mode or damping of the outside temperature (through reduced heat
energy
demand
due to good thermal insulation) can lead to the
heating pump being switched
off.
-
The room influence can be set
in
the
Set heating curve
menu.
The room influence affects both weather-compensated control
types. The room influence function is only available
if
a remote
Menu for setting of the heating curve
BOSCH
control or a room temperature sensor is installed in a suitable
reference
room.
-
Outdoor-temp_-compensated
(Default setting)
-
Outside temp_ with low
end:
~
Simple heating
curve.
page 21.
Set the heating system and heating curve for weather-compensated
control
~
Set the heating type
(radiator.
convector or underfloor heating
system)
in
the
Set heating/cooling> Heating eircuit 1
...
4
>
Heating system heat eirc.l
menu.
~
Set the control type (weather-compensated or
weather-
compensated with base point) in the
Ctrl type h. circ. 1
menu.
Menu
items
that are not required for the selected heating system and
control type are
disabled.
The settings
only
apply for the selected
heating circuit. if available.
or
End point
(radiator/convector)
30
...
45
...
60·C
The design temperature is only available with weather-compensated control without base point. The design
temperature
is
the flow temperature that
is reached
when the outside temperature
is
at the minimum
and.
thus.
affects the steepness/inclination of the heating
curve.
(underfloor heating system) The end point is only available with weather-compensated control with base point (simple heating
curve)
.
I
The end point is the flow temperature that
is
reached when the outside temperature
is
atthe minimum
and.
thus.
affects the steepness/inclination of the heating
curve.
If the base point
is
set to above
30·C.
the base
I
is
the minimum value for the end
I
Base point
_
~O
...
25·C
...
End:oint
The base point of the heating curve
is
only available with weather-compensated control with a simple
heating
curve.
Max. flow temperature
30
...
75
...
85 ·C
Maximum flow temperature
(radiator/convector)
30
...
48
...
60OC
I
(underfloor heating system)
Solar
influence
-
5
...
- 1
K
Within
certain
limits. the
tnewe,ltnE!r-C(lmrlens;ated control (the additional heat
Room
influence
The weather·compensated control functions
of the room
temperature.
Deviations
in
the room temperature by the set amount are offset by parallel displacement of the heating
curve
(only available
if
a remote control or a room temperature sensor
is installed
in a suitable reference
room)
.
The higher the setting
value.
the greater the maximum possible influence of the room temperature
I
on the heating curve will
be.
I
Room temp
-
e -ra -tu -re
-
o
-ff-
se -t
- t - - -
-
10
...
0
...
10 K
---,
Parallel displacement of the heating curve
(e.g.
when the room temperature measured with a thermometer
1
I
deviates from the set set value)
Table 28 Set heating curve
menu
The
heating
curve
is
the
decisive basic factor for an economic and
convenient
operation
of the heating system with weather-compensated
control. To calculate the heating
curve.
the control system requires you
to enter a number of parameters
for
the heating system. from which it
automatically calculates the optimum heating curve by means of a
mathematical
formula.
This calculation takes into account the adjusted outside temperature
and the room control
temperature.
The room control temperature
is
an
internal operand based on the desired room temperature (set room
temperature) and the room influence factor.
This allows the end customer to
influence
the heating curve directly by
modifying the set
room
temperature.
The most important settings are the design
temperature.
maximum flow
temperature. room temperature
offset
(parallel displacement) and
minimum outside
temperature.
The heating curve
(~
Fig. 8 and 9) is mainly determined by the base
point and end point. The base point is located at 25
D
C flow temperature
at a room temperature of 21
D
C with an adjusted outside temperature of
20
D
C. The
end
point of the
heating
curve must be set according to the
design temperature of the heating
system.
The course of the heating curve (inclination/steepness)
is
determined
by the parameters
minimum outside temperature
(~
page 17) and
design temperature
(the flow temperature at minimum outside
temperature)
(~F
i
g.
8 and 9.
left).
The heating curve can
be
shifted up or down
parallel
to the original curve
by adjusting the room temperature offset parameter and/or the set room
temperature
(~
Fig.
8 and 9. right)
.

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