Temperature Specifications; Comfort Temperature; Energy Saving Temperature; Minimum Temperature - Wilo Geniax Central Control User Manual

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4.2 Temperature specifications

e.g. 30°C
e.g. 21°C
e.g. 16°C
e.g. 10°C
e.g. 5°C
Fig. 8:
Representation of the temperature specifications (factory configuration)

4.2.1 Comfort temperature

4.2.2 Energy saving temperature

4.2.3 Minimum temperature

4.2.4 Maximum temperature

4.2.5 Room frost protection temperature

User manual Wilo-Geniax Central Control
The working range of the temperature control is deter-
mined by various temperature specifications. These limit
the temperatures that can be set and are preselected in
the input menus.
Maximum temperature
Comfort temperature
Energy-saving temperature
Minimum temperature
Room frost protection temperature
The temperature specifications are individually
preset during the installation. You only have to
change it if your heating habits have changed sig-
nificantly [7.3 Setting temperature specifications,
page 86].
The comfort temperature is the preselected temperature
for presence and during the day period.
The energy saving temperature is the preselected tem-
perature for absence and in the night period.
The minimum temperature specifies the lowest tempera-
ture that can be set in the input menus.
The maximum temperature specifies the highest temper-
ature that can be set in the input menus.
The room frost protection temperature is the temperature
specification for the "Room frost protection" room mode.
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