Vitotronic 100, GC1B / Vitotronic 300-K, MW1B Operating
Changing the Heating Curve
Example:
Change the heating curve slope to 1.5.
A graph clearly shows the change in the heating curve
as soon as you alter the value for slope or shift.
Depending on various outside temperatures (shown on the
horizontal axis), the assigned set supply temperatures for
the heating circuit are highlighted white.
Stopping Central Heating
Your system's heating characteristics are affected by the
slope and the shift of the selected heating curve.
Further information about the heating curve can be found
under "Terminology" on page 40.
Factory setting:
H Slope: 1.4
H Heating curve shift: 0
H Standard room temperature (set value): 68° F (20° C)
H Reduced room temperature (set value): 37° F (3° C)
Extended menu:
1.
2. "Heating"
3. Select the heating circuit, if necessary (see page 14).
4. "Heating curve"
5. "Slope" or "Shift"
Note: Tips on when and how to change the heating
curve slope and shift are displayed by pressing
.
6. Set the required value.
Extended menu
1.
2. "Heating"
3. Select the heating circuit, if necessary (see page 14).
4. "Heating program"
5. "Only DHW" (summer mode, no central heating)
or
"Standby mode" (frost protection monitoring)
Central Heating
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