Parameter Description - Danfoss DHP-A User Manual

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This is the most energy and cost efficient way to set the indoor tempera-
ture and should therefore be used for long term temperature settings.
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5
4 0
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2 0
The following parameters can be adjusted:
Parameter
Description
CURVE
If the CURVE value is increased, the heat curve will become
steeper and if the value is reduced, it will become flatter. Raise
for hotter indoor temperature, reduce for lower temperature.
MIN
Lowest set point for supply temperature.
MAX
Highest set point for supply temperature.
CURVE 5
Used to adjust the heat curve at an outdoor temperature of
+5°C.
CURVE 0
Used to adjust the heat curve at an outdoor temperature of
0°C.
CURVE -5
Used to adjust the heat curve at an outdoor temperature of
-5°C
HEAT STOP
This function stops all production of heat when the outdoor
temperature is equal to, or higher than, the set heat stop value.
Note! High temperatures in an underfloor heating system can
damage parquet floors.
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3
0
-2 0
4
1.
Supply temperature (°C)
2.
Maximum setpoint value°
3.
Outdoor temperature (°C)
4.
0°C
5.
°Set value (standard 40°C)
User manual VUBMA902 – 17

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