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The heat pump is in standby mode.
The heat pump is producing hot water. The present temperature and
temperature at which the heat pump will stop are shown. Note that the stop
temperature is read at the bottom of the hot water cylinder therefore, the
domestic hot water is a few degrees warmer in the top of the cylinder.
The heat pump and electrical heater are running.
The heat pump has received signals that it should produce heating. It now
waits for the restart time to countdown to zero.
Return to the initial menu by pressing one of the buttons or turn the dial.
Basic functions - Customer level 1
Set the heating
It is easy to set the heating level on the heat pump. However, before it is
explained how to do this it is important to understand the relation between
the outdoor temperature, return temperature and heat curve slope. The
easiest way to explain the relation is with a heat curve.
Heat curve
The heat curve is used to set the indoor temperature. The heat pump is
controlled by the outdoor temperature. When the weather becomes colder,
the heat pump ensures more heating is produced automatically.
Return temperature:
The return temperature is the temperature of the water that returns to the
heat pump from the radiators/underfl oor heating. The fl ow temperature
of the heat pump is normally 7-10ºC higher than the return temperature.
For instance, when the outdoor temperature is -10ºC and curve 4 is set, the
pump attempts to keep the return water at approximately 40ºC.
Outdoor temperature:
The outdoor temperature determines how much heating the heat pump
should produce. A sensor placed outdoors sends signals to the control unit,
which then adjusts the heat pump. The sensor must be fi tted to a North
facing wall outdoors.
Cur ve slope:
The curve slope can be changed to increase or decrease the heating in the
house. The scale is between 0-10.
On delivery the heat pump curve
slope is set to position 4. This means
that the return temperature is +35ºC
when it is 0ºC outdoors.
Note
STANDBY
No rad heat required
No hotwater required
HEAT RAD REQ
Heat pump starts
in 320 seconds
HOTWATER MODE
Heat pump only
Stop temp. 53,0°
Present temp 42,0°
HEAT RAD MODE
Compr. + Add. heat
Stop temp. 45,0°
Present temp 44,0°
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