Heating Curve - For Example - REMEHA iSense Installation And Service Manual

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5. Selecting the control strategy
5.4

Heating curve - For example

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The settings for the heating curve are highly dependent on the design
of the central heating system and the home. This means that no clear
advice can be given on this matter. Use the tables below as a basic
setting if you do not know the design information. The heating curve
can be optimised during use. The heating curve also shifts upwards
or downwards when the temperature is increased or decreased.
Heating by radiators
Very good Good Average Less good Poor
RT effect
4
Base outside
16
Base flowtemp
20
Climate outside
-10
Climate flowtemp
70
Underfloor heating
Very good Good Average Less good Poor
RT effect
1
Base outside
16
Base flowtemp
20
Climate outside
-10
Climate flowtemp
40
Air heating
Convectors
Very good Good Average Less good Poor
RT effect
2
Base outside
16
Base flowtemp
50
Climate outside
-10
Climate flowtemp 70
Building insulation
5
5
6
17
18
19
20
20
20
-10
-10
-10
75
80
85
Building insulation
2
3
3
17
18
19
20
20
20
-10
-10
-10
40
40
40
Building insulation
3
3
4
17
18
19
50
50
50
-10
-10
-10
75
80
85
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iSense
6
20
20
-10
90
4
20
20
-10
40
4
20
50
-10
90

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