Using And Programming Schedules; Schedules: Example - Daikin EHVH08SU26CB6W User Reference Manual

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Control
Preset value
Quiet level
Elec price
High
Medium
Low
Fuel price
4.7.2

Using and programming schedules

About schedules
Depending on your system layout and installer configuration,
schedules (predefined and/or user‑defined) for multiple controls may
be available.
You can:
▪ Select which schedules you currently want to use.
▪ Program your own schedules if the predefined schedules are not
satisfactory. The actions you can program are control specific.
Possible actions per control
Control
Room temperature Program when to heat up a space:
Main leaving water
▪ Comfort (preset value)
temperature
▪ Eco (preset value)
▪ [Custom temperature]
Additional leaving
Program when the additional leaving water
water temperature
temperature is turned ON and OFF.
DHW tank
Program when to heat up the DHW tank. The
temperature
possible actions depend on an installer setting.
Possible actions 1:
▪ Storage comfort (preset value)
▪ Storage eco (preset value)
▪ Storage stop
Booster heater
Program when the booster heater can operate.
allowance
Example: Only allow the booster heater to
operate during the night.
Quiet mode
Program when the unit has to use which quiet
mode level:
▪ Level 1
▪ Level 2
▪ Level 3
▪ OFF
(Only for field
Program when the domestic hot water pump is
supplied
turned ON and OFF.
domestic hot
water pump for
secondary return)
Domestic hot water
pump
Electricity price
Program when a certain electricity tariff is valid.
(a)
Start heating up until the desired setpoint (Comfort/Eco) is
reached.
(b)
Stop heating, even if the desired temperature is not
reached yet; example: if electric tariffs are higher during the
day, you can program a stop at 06:00.
EHVH04~16SU18+26CB6W
Daikin Altherma – Low temperature split
4P449981-1 – 2016.06
Where used
Used when quiet mode is
set to On
Only when the Bivalent
setting is activated (installer
setting).
Only when the Bivalent
setting is activated (installer
setting).
Possible actions
(a)
(a)
(b)
To select which schedule you currently want to use
1 Go to [5]:
> Select schedules.
2 Select for which control you want to use a schedule. Example:
[5.1] Room temperature.
3 Select for which operation mode you want to use a schedule.
Example: [5.1.1] Heating.
4 Select a predefined or user‑defined schedule and press
To program a schedule
1 Go to [7.3]:
> User settings > Set schedules.
2 Open an empty, predefined or user‑defined schedule.
3 Change it.
4 Save it.
Guidelines when programming
Set heating schedule
07
:00
Comfort
Mon
Delete line
Clear day schedule
Copy day
Save schedule
-- : --
--
Select
Scroll
You can:
▪ Delete lines from the schedule
▪ Clear a day schedule
▪ Copy from one day to others
Usage example: You work in a 3-shift system
If you work in a 3-shift system, you can do the following:
1 Program 3 room temperature schedules in heating mode and
give them appropriate names. Example: EarlyShift, DayShift
and LateShift
2 Select the schedule that you currently want to use.
4.7.3

Schedules: Example

INFORMATION
The procedures to program other schedules are similar.
In this example:
▪ Room temperature schedule in heating mode
▪ Monday = Tuesday = Wednesday = Thursday = Friday
▪ Saturday = Sunday
To program the schedule
1 Go to [7.3.1.1]:
> User settings > Set schedules > Room
temp. > Set heating schedule.
2 Select Empty and press
3 Program the schedule for Monday. See below for more details.
4 Copy from Monday to Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. See below for more details.
5 Program the schedule for Saturday.
6 Copy from Saturday to Sunday.
7 Save the schedule and give it a name. See below for more
details.
To program the schedule for Monday
1 Use
and
to select Monday.
2 Press
to enter the schedule for Monday.
3 Program the schedule for Monday:
4 Operation
.
.
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