Setting The Heating Curve - REMEHA iSense Pro DIN AD280 Installation And Service Manual

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5.5.4.

Setting the heating curve

If an outside temperature sensor is connected, it is possible to adapt
the heating curve.
1. Access the installer level: Press key - for around 5 seconds.
2. Select the menu #SECONDARY INSTAL.P.
Turn the rotary button to scroll through the menus or
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modify a value.
Press the rotary button to access the menu selected
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or confirm a value modification.
¼ For a detailed explanation of menu browsing, refer
to the chapter: "Browsing in the menus", page 31
3. Select the parameter CIRC. CURVE ....
4. To modify the value directly, turn the rotary button.
To modify the value by displaying the curve, press key f .
5. To modify the curve, turn the rotary button.
6. To confirm, press the rotary button.
To cancel, press key h .
0.7 = Heating curve set
n Heating curve without BCT
The BCT (Base heat Curve Temperature) allows a minimum
operating temperature to be imposed on the heating circuit (this
temperature may be constant if the circuit gradient is nil).
iSense Pro DIN - AD280
12/04/2011 - 300025649-001-B

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