1Setpoint Temperature Increase Parameters - Gira KNX 2139 00 Product Documentation

Heating actuator 6-gang with controller
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Room temperature controller | Setpoint temperature increase, heating
Setpoints shifted by "setpoint temperature increase, heating" are checked
against the frost and heat protection temperatures and if they fall below or ex-
ceed them respectively, they are restricted to these values.
The "setpoint temperature increase, heating" only works in the operating
modes Comfort and Standby.
Switching between heating and cooling changes the operating mode; which is
the corresponding precondition for "setpoint temperature increase, heating".
"Cooling" mode switches "setpoint temperature increase, heating" to inactive
and sets its offset to the value "0".
An operating mode switchover to Comfort or Standby operating mode does
not affect the "setpoint temperature increase, heating". By contrast, the Night
and Frost/heat protection modes switch the "setpoint temperature increase,
heating" to inactive.
Status message of setpoint temperature increase, heating
If "setpoint temperature increase, heating" is active, this is signalled to the bus via the
object "Setpoint temperature increase - Status". This makes it possible for the user to
recognise a changed temperature setpoint. After a reset, the status message object
value is "0". This corresponds to the normal setpoint of the operating modes "Com-
fort", "Standby" and "Night". The setpoint temperature status is only sent when there
is a change.
Setpoint temperature increase parameters
10.10.1
Increase beyond difference between set-
point temperature and outdoor temperat-
ure of
This parameter defines the difference between the setpoint temperature and the out-
door temperature beyond which the setpoint temperature increase gradually takes
effect.
Increase factor
This parameter defines the intensity of the setpoint temperature increase.
Heating actuator 6-gang with controller | Order no. 2139 00 | 21393100
10 ...15 ...20 K
0...0.2
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