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Radiator heating, guideline values
Room temperature +1 °C → Increase by 6 (+6)
Room temperature −1 °C → Decrease by 6 (−6)
For example, if the flow temperature in the curve is +35 °C and the Reduced setting is
–3 °C, the target flow temperature will be +32 °C.
After changing a setting, wait for at least two or three days to see if the change has
made a difference. The setting for the Normal operating mode is also shown in the
Home view.
Room temperature optimization enabled
If the system is equipped with an indoor temperature sensor and temperature
optimization is enabled, this setting will change the room temperature setpoint directly
instead. Changing the operating mode will directly increase or decrease the room
temperature setting. The room temperature setpoint influences flow temperature
through the room temperature optimization function.
After changing a setting, wait for at least two or three days to see if the change has
made a difference.
Settings
Heating curve
The impact of
different operating
modes
Schedule for
operating modes
Stop heating
temperature
(summer break)
Outdoor
temperature, avg.
Max. flow
temperature
Min. flow
temperature
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Device settings → Heating circuits
Status view → Heating
See sub-section Heating curve.
See sub-section The impact of different operating modes.
See section Home or Away function and Schedules.
Device settings → Heating circuit 1 → Settings
Heating will stop when the long-term outdoor temperature average is higher than
this temperature. Heating will resume when the long-term outdoor temperature
average is lower than this temperature.
● Typical setting: +10...+15 °C
● Set the value slightly below the desired room temperature.
An automatically calculated long-term outdoor temperature average.
The maximum flow temperature when the outdoor temperature matches the
Design outdoor temperature setting. The system will keep the flow temperature
determined by the heating curve below this temperature value.
● Typical setting, floor heating: conrete floors +35 °C, wooden floors +45 °C
● Check the temperature value from the floor or floor heating supplier (or from the
applicable plans and specifications).
The system will keep the flow temperature determined by the heating curve above
this temperature value.
● Typical setting: +20...+25 °C
● Set the minimum flow temperature at or slightly above the required room
temperature.
Floor heating, guideline values
Room temperature +1 °C → Increase by 3 (+3)
Room temperature −1 °C → Decrease by 3 (−3)
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