ComfortZone RX35/RX50/RX65
2.10 Hot water temperature
Set the desired temperature in the hot water
tank. Higher temperature in the tank gives
higher hot water capacity but increases heat
losses.
2.11 Restriction of hot water temperature
The models that have a built-in tank also have a mixing
valve for limiting outgoing hot water temperature.
At delivery, the valve is at max, about 60° C, and the
outgoing hot water temperature is the same as the tank
temperature, i.e. set VV temp.
If you want to reduce the hot water temperature, without
reducing the hot water capacity, turn the mixing valve, which
is marked with an arrow, clockwise for lower temperature
and counter-clockwise for higher temperature. Check the set
water temperature at the tapping point closest to the valve.
The hot water capacity is not affected by this limitation
2.12 Hot water priority
Low priority - the compressor normally
produces all hot water. Exceptions are made if the house is heated with the full
power of the compressor, at the same time as the control unit indicates that hot
water is to be produced.
Then the electricity supply is used to quickly reach the right hot water
temperature.
Normal priority - hot water is primarily produced by the compressor, but if the hot
water temperature drops too low, the electrical heater goes in to speed up the
heating.
High priority - Same as normal priority, but the electrical heater is used sooner.
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Operating instructions