Setting The Heating Curve; Increasing The Domestic Hot Water Temperature Temporarily - REMEHA Quinta Ace 30 Service Manual

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Setting the heating curve

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Increasing the domestic hot water temperature temporarily

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Important
Changing the factory settings may adversely affect the operation
of the installation.
> Installation Setup > select zone or device > Parameters,
counters, signals > Parameters
Use the rotary knob to navigate.
Use the
button to confirm your selection.
1. Press the
button.
2. Select Installation Setup.
3. Select the zone or device you want to configure.
4. Select Parameters, counters, signals.
5. Select Parameters.
A
Parameters
Counters
Signals
B List of settings or values
The list of available parameters is displayed.
See also
List of parameters, page 23
When an outdoor temperature sensor is connected to the installation, the
relation between the outdoor temperature and the central heating flow
temperature is controlled by a heating curve. This curve can be adjusted
to the requirements of the installation.
Select zone > Heating Curve
Use the rotary knob to navigate.
Use the
button to confirm your selection.
1. Select the tile of the zone you want to configure.
2. Select Control strategy.
3. Select the setting Outdoor Temp. based or Outdoor & room based.
The option Heating Curve appears in the Zone setup menu.
4. Select Heating Curve.
A graphic display of the heating curve is shown.
5. Adjust the following parameters:
Tab.13
Settings
A
Slope:
Slope of the heating curve:
B
Max:
Maximum temperature of the heating circuit
C
Base:
Ambient temperature setpoint
D
xx°C ; xx
Relationship between the heating circuit flow
°C
temperature and the outdoor temperature. This
information is visible throughout the slope.
You can temporary increase the hot water temperature when the time
program is active with the reduced temperature setpoint. Use this to
deviate from the time program or testing of the hot water production.
Underfloor heating circuit: slope between 0.4
and 0.7
Radiator circuit: slope at approximately 1.5
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