Setting The Control Strategy - REMEHA i Sense User Manual

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5.4 Setting the control strategy

The iSense lets you use the room control and/or weather-compensated control strategies
in various ways.
You can select a control strategy via Menu > Settings > System > Control strategy.
Specific settings for weather-compensated control
If you have opted for a weather-compensated control strategy, a number of extra settings are
available via Menu > Settings > System > OTC settings.
Heating curve:
• Base point outside: outside temperature base point
• Base point flow: flow temperature base point
• Climate point outside: outside temperature climate point
• Climate point flow: flow temperature climate point
• Curvature: degree of curvature of the heating curve, depending on your central heating system.
Select the relevant type of heaters: underfloor heating, radiators or convectors.
This will provide more comfort early and late in the year.
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The heating curve is based on an outside temperature of 20°C. When the desired room
temperature is increased, the heating curve shifts upwards. The degree of increase is
determined using the "RT effect" function.
• RT effect: factor influencing the shift in the heating curve
• Day temperature limit: outside temperature above which the central heating is switched off
during the day. The day temperature limit is relevant when the desired room temperature is
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