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ABB tacteo KNX - Summer Compensation - (Lower) Starting Temperature for Summer Compensation (°C); Summer Compensation - Offset of the Set-Point Temperature for the Entry into Summer Compensation (X 0.1°C)

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Description of application and parameters
Application "Function block RTC"
Product manual 2CKA001473B9482
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For example:
For an increasing outside temperature, the minimum setpoint value for cooling will be increased
starting at an outside temperature of 21°C. The minimum setpoint temperature for cooling is
25.1°C at an outside temperature of 30°C; 25.5°C at an outside temperature of 31°C; 26°C at
an outside temperature of 32°C; and 27°C at an outside temperature of 33°C.
11.5.134 Summer compensation -— (Lower) Starting temperature for summer compensation (°C)
Options: Setting option between -127 - 127
The parameter defines the lower outside temperature value up to which temperature value the
setpoint correction (summer compensation) is performed based on too high an outside
temperature.
Note
This parameter is only available if the "Summer compensation" parameter is set
to "Yes".
11.5.135 Summer compensation — Offset of the set-point temperature for the entry into summer
compensation (x 0.1°C)
Options: Setting option between -127 - 127
The parameter is used to define how many degrees Kelvin the setpoint value will be increased
by during summer compensation when the lower temperature value is reached.
Typical values for summer compensation are:
20°C: Lower outside temperature value
32°C: Upper outside temperature value
0 K: Lower setpoint offset
4 K: Upper setpoint offset
That means that a flowing setpoint increase of 0 to 4 K occurs if the outside temperature
increases from 20°C to 32°C.
Note
This parameter is only available if the "Summer compensation" parameter is set
to "Yes".

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