Required Settings (Central Heating); Selecting A Heating Circuit - Viessmann VITOTRONIC 200-H Operating Instructions Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Vitotronic 200-H, HK1B Operating

Required Settings (Central Heating)

Selecting a Heating Circuit

If you want central heating, check the following points:
H Have you selected the heating circuit?
For settings, see the next chapter.
H Have you set the required room temperature?
For settings, see page 14.
H Have you selected the correct heating program?
For settings, see page 15.
H Have you set the required time program?
For settings, see page 15.
Note: Your heating contractor can, for example, enable
the "Slab curing function" for your new building or
extension for slab curing. Your settings for central
heating have no effect on the duration of slab
curing. For a more detailed explanation, see chapter
"Terminology" in the appendix.
In the extended menu, you can scan the selected
heating program under "Information" (see chapter
"Scanning information", "Heating circuit ..." group).
The heating of all rooms can, if necessary, be split over
several heating circuits.
H Several heating circuits:
For all central heating settings, first select the heating
circuit where you want to make a change.
H Only one heating circuit
This option is not available
Example:
H "Heating circuit 1" is the heating circuit for the offices
on the ground floor.
H "Heating circuit 2" is the heating circuit for the offices
on the first floor.
The heating circuits are marked at the factory as "Heating
circuit 1" (HC1), "Heating circuit 2" (HC2)* and "Heating
circuit 3" (HC3)*.
If you or your heating contractor have renamed the
heating circuits (e.g. as "Ground floor" etc.), the name
is displayed instead of "Heating circuit ..." (see page 24).
* Only available with the installation of an accessory
module - extension for heating circuits 2 & 3.
Extended menu
1.
2. "Heating"
3.
for the required heating circuit.
Central Heating
13

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents