Room Temperature - Bosch Rego 1000 User Manual

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▶ For description of setting of Extra hot water
(Chapter 6.3, 2.3 Extra hot water ).
After a period with blocked hot water production, e.g.,
holiday, it is recommended to enable the extra hot water
function so as to eliminate bacteria and quickly reach the
correct hot water temperature.
Party
Party mode means that a running room program is stopped during the
set time in order to avoid a temperature drop.
>Number of hours
Factory setting
Lowest value
Highest value
Table 4 Party duration
▶ Select the number of hours that party mode should be active for.
The function starts immediately on all activated circuits.
>Circuit x
Factory setting
Alternative
Table 5 Enable party mode
▶ Select Yes to enable party mode.
Party mode can be enabled for each installed circuit. The menu is
displayed only if more than one circuit is installed.
>Deactivate party mode
Factory setting
Alternative
Table 6 Deactivate party mode
▶ Select Yes to disable party mode on all activated circuits.
The heat pump returns to program mode.
The menu is displayed only if party mode is active.
Holiday
▶ For description of setting of Holiday
(Chapter 6.3, 3 Holiday ).
Disable cooling
The menu is displayed only if the cooling function is installed and affects
all circuits with cooling.
It takes a long time before the cooling mode manages to
affect the temperature in the house, therefore wait at
least one day after disabling/enabling before making any
additional adjustments.
6.2

Room temperature

Press the
button in the Initial menu to move to the top menu level.
Select 1 Room temperature to adjust the heating.
Under 1 Room temperature there is:
• 1.1 Circuit 1 Heating
• 1.3/1.4 Circuit 2, 3... (option)
• 1.10 General
1.1 Circuit 1 Heating
1.1.5 Heat curve
The heat curve constitutes the basis for the control unit's control of the
temperature on the heating water to the circuit and indicates how high it
needs to be in relation to the outdoor temperature. The control unit
increases the temperature of the heating water when the outdoor
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temperature drops. The temperature of the heating water out to the
circuit, i.e. the flow temperature is measured by sensor T1 for circuit 1
(full name E11.T1) and sensor T1 for circuit 2 (full name E12.T1).
Each circuit is controlled by its own heat curve. The installer sets the
type of heating for each circuit, that is Radiator or Underfloor. The heat
curve for Underfloor has lower values because the floors do not tolerate
such high temperatures.
T1(˚C)
80
70
0h
60
0h
50
99h
40
30
20
10
No
No/Yes
Fig. 17 Radiator
The figure indicates the factory setting curve for a radiator circuit. At -
2.5 °C the flow set point is 37.4 °C.
No
T1(˚C)
No/Yes
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Fig. 18 Underfloor
The figure indicates the factory setting curve for an underfloor circuit. At
-2.5 °C the flow set point is 27.2 °C.
Setting of heat curve
A heat curve is set for each circuit. If the room temperature is perceived
to be too high or too low in the circuit, it is preferable to adjust the curve.
The curve can be changed in different ways. The slope of the curve can
be changed by offsetting the flow temperature upwards or downwards
on the left-hand side (the value at outdoor temperature 20 °C, factory
value 22.0 °C) as well as the right-hand side (the value at outdoor
20
15
10
5
0
-5
20
15
10
5
0
-5
If the heat curve has been set too high, the display will
show the message Too high heat curve setting.
▶ Change the heat curve setting.
Settings Customer level
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
T2(˚C)
6 720 614 789-15.3I
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
-35
T2(˚C)
6 720 614 789-16.3I
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