REMKO Multi-talent User Manual
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Heating circuit 1/2-continued
Designation
Value range
Factory setting
Description
T-absent
5.0°C-40.0°C
15.0°C
Setting the desired room temperature during holiday reduction
(time away) (see Time-Date
holiday start / end).
T-room cooling
----/20.0°C-40.0°C
25.0°C
Setting the desired room temperature in cooling mode for
the selected heating circuit.
The cooling operation is activated if the temperature set
here is exceeded and ends if this temperature is undercut
by 2K. Only in connection with a remote control. With the
value "----", the cooling operation is independent of the
room temperature.
Furthermore, the cooling operation must be enabled by
T-external cooling.
T-external cooling
0.0℃-40.0°C
20.0°C
The cooling operation is enabled and activated if the
outdoor temperature exceeds the value set here and ends if
this temperature is undercut by 1K.
Heating threshold
day
----/-5.0°C-40.0°C
19.0°C
These functions are only activated after the mode HKP
in the specialist menu has been programmed to heating
threshold.
Setting the heating threshold.
If the outdoor temperature measured and determined by
the controller exceeds the heating threshold set here, the
heating will lock, the pumps shut off and the mixers close.
The heating will be enabled again if the outdoor
temperature undercuts the set heating threshold by 1K.
• Heating threshold day (operates during heating periods).
• Heating threshold night (operates during reduction periods).
At "----", the heating threshold is deactivated and the
circulation pump will be switched in accordance with the
standard function.
Heating threshold
night
----/-5.0-40.0°C
10.0°C
heating curve
0,00-3,00
0,60
The curve's slope indicates by how many degrees the supply
temperature will change if the outdoor temperature rises or
falls by 1°C.
If during cold outdoor temperatures the room temperature
is too low (too high), the heating curve must be raised
(lowered).
If during high outdoor temperatures the room temperature
is too low, the room temperature must be corrected by
means of the room target temperature (parallel adjustment
of the heating curve).
At "0.00", room regulation is active.
Changing the heating curve must be carried out in small
steps and in larger time intervals (at least 5 to 6 hours),
because the system must first adjust to the new values after
every change in the heating curve.
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