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MENU 4.1.8.3 - CO2 IMPACT
CO2, electricity
Setting range: 0–5
Default value: 2.5
CO2, ext. shunted contr. add.
Setting range: 0–5
Default value: 1
CO2, ext. step contr. add.
Setting range: 0–5
Default value: 1
CO2, OPT10 contr. addition
Setting range: 0–5
Default value: 1
Here you set the size of the carbon footprint for each
energy source,
The carbon footprint is different for different energy
sources. For example, the energy from solar cells and
wind turbines can be considered carbon dioxide neutral
and, therefore, has a low CO
fuels can be considered to have a higher carbon footprint
and, therefore, has a higher CO
MENU 4.1.8.4 - TARIFF PERIODS, ELECTRI-
CITY
Here you can use tariff control for the electric additional
heat.
Set the lower tariff periods. It is possible to set two dif-
ferent date periods per year. Within these periods, it is
possible to set up to four different periods on weekdays
(Monday to Friday) or four different periods on weekends
(Saturdays and Sundays).
MENU 4.1.8.5 - TARIFF PERIODS, FIXED
PRICE
Here you can use tariff control for the fixed electricity
cost.
Set the lower tariff periods. It is possible to set two dif-
ferent date periods per year. Within these periods, it is
possible to set up to four different periods on weekdays
(Monday to Friday) or four different periods on weekends
(Saturdays and Sundays).
MENU 4.1.8.6 - TARIFF PER, EXT. SHUNT
ADD
Here you can use tariff control for the external shunted
additional heat.
Set the lower tariff periods. It is possible to set two dif-
ferent date periods per year. Within these periods, it is
possible to set up to four different periods on weekdays
(Monday to Friday) or four different periods on weekends
(Saturdays and Sundays).
NIBE F1345
impact. Energy from fossil
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impact.
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MENU 4.1.8.7 - TARIFF PER, EXT. STEP ADD
Here you can use tariff control for the external step
controlled additional heat.
Set the lower tariff periods. It is possible to set two dif-
ferent date periods per year. Within these periods, it is
possible to set up to four different periods on weekdays
(Monday to Friday) or four different periods on weekends
(Saturdays and Sundays).
MENU 4.1.8.8 - TARIFF PERIODS, OPT10
Here you can use tariff control for the OPT 10 controlled
additional heat.
Set the lower tariff periods. It is possible to set two dif-
ferent date periods per year. Within these periods, it is
possible to set up to four different periods on weekdays
(Monday to Friday) or four different periods on weekends
(Saturdays and Sundays).
MENU 4.1.10 - SOLAR ELECTRICITY (ACCESS-
ORY IS REQUIRED)
affect room temperature
Setting range: on/off
Factory setting: off
affect hot water
Setting range: on/off
Factory setting: off
affect pool temperature
Setting range: on/off
Factory setting: off
prioritise domestic electricity (EME 20)
Setting range: on/off
Factory setting: off
This is where you set which part of your installation
(room temperature, hot water temperature, pool temper-
ature) is to benefit from the solar electricity surplus.
When the solar panels produce more electricity than
F1345 requires, the temperature in the property is adjus-
ted and/or the temperature of the hot water is increased.
EME
In this menu you can also make settings that are specific
for your EME.
For EME 20, you can select whether you want domestic
electricity to be prioritised ahead of room temperature
and hot water, provided that F1345 is equipped with an
external energy meter.
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