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Setting the Q/T sensor
The energy contribution of the solar heating system can be calculated (see section
9.2.9.6) using the Q/T sensor. This calculation is only possible if your installation is
equipped with such a Q/T sensor. If this is the case, then you must set this value to YES,
otherwise NO. Call up the corresponding menu as follows:
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[
]: SETTINGS SOLAR | Q/T SENSOR.
Displaying contribution
This option enables you to read out how much energy the solar heating system supplies.
For this data to be displayed, the installation must be equipped with a Q/T sensor (see
section 9.2.9.5).
Three values are reported on the display:
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ACTUAL, actual energy: the amount of energy currently being supplied.
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LAST 24hr, energy supplied over last 24 hours.
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TOTAL, total energy supplied since day 1.
Call up this menu as follows:
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[
]: SETTINGS SOLAR | CONTRIBUTION.
Displaying temperatures
This option lets you read what the solar heating system's sensors are recording. Two
values are reported on the display:
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S1, temperature in the collector.
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S2, temperature between the inlet and outlet of the heat exchanger in the tank.
Call up this menu as follows:
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[
]: SETTINGS SOLAR | TEMPERATURES.
Setting the central heating configuration
Use this menu to specify whether a central heating system is connected to the installation.
Note
This function is not yet available.
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[
]: SETTINGS HEATING.
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