Operation; Climacon F 90, F 100; Climacon F 210, F 310; Auto Mode - oventrop ClimaCon F Series Operating Instructions Manual

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ClimaCon F

Operation

7.2.5.5 Output signal of the actuator
Electrothermal actuators can be wired with a two
point control or pulse-width modulation.
For surface heating systems, we generally
recommend pulse-width modulation (PWM). This
enables a fast and accurate reaction to
temperature differences between the measured
actual values and the defined setpoint values.
With PWM control, the opening and closing time
of the actuator is calculated from the temperature
difference between the actual value and the
setpoint value.
The higher the difference, the longer the actuator
remains open.
By setting a hysteresis, you define the value by
which the measured temperature may deviate
from the setpoint temperature before the
actuator is opened for heating or cooling.
The optimum value depends on the design of the
system.
7.2.5.6 Output signal 0 - 10 V (ClimaCon F 310 (24 V))
P component
Setting of the height of the proportional band of the PI
controller.
I component
Setting of the height of the integral component of the PI
controller.
7.2.5.7 Valve protection
Once a week, the actuator is fully opened and
closed. This ensures that the valve cannot get
stuck during a longer standstill.
The point in time within the week can be set here.
8. Operation
8.1

ClimaCon F 90, F 100

Select the desired setpoint temperature with the rotary
1
wheel (position
in Fig. 4 on page 9).
Observe the notes on the function of the setback
output (master) in par. 3.3.1.2 on page 8.
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8.2

ClimaCon F 210, F 310

8.2.1

Auto mode

Auto mode is active when the "Auto mode"
display lights up.
Temperature control is time-controlled according
to the set values (see par. 7.2.3 on page 17).
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To activate or deactivate the Auto mode, tap "Auto
mode" on the room thermostat (position
page 9) or in the app (position
17).

8.2.2 Eco mode

When Eco mode is activated, the room
thermostat constantly maintains the set Eco
setback temperature (see par. 7.2.3.1 on page
18).
Observe the notes on the function of the
setback output (master) in par. 3.3.1.2 on page
8.
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To activate or deactivate the Eco mode, tap "Eco mode"
on the room thermostat (position
9) or in the app (position

8.2.3 Manual mode

Manual mode is always active when neither Auto
mode nor Eco mode are activated.
8.2.3.1 Manual mode on the room thermostat
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To manually select a lower room temperature, press the
"-" sign on the room thermostat (position
page 9).
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To manually select a higher room temperature, press
the "+" sign on the room thermostat (position
on page 9).
8.2.3.2 Manual mode in the app
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To manually select a room temperature, move the blue
dot on the overview page for the room thermostat in
question to the desired value (position
page 17).
8
in Fig. 5 on
9
in Fig. 13 on page
7
in Fig. 5 on page
8
in Fig. 13 on page 17).
3
in Fig. 5 on
6
in Fig. 5
4
in Fig. 13 on
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