6 83032600bUK– Translation into English of the original German operating manual – Subject to technical change without notice.
COMMISSIONING AND CONFIGURATION OF THE RBE
ROOM CONTROL UNIT
If the room control unit is connected with the heat pump control it can be
started up. The room control unit positioned in the room is now supplied
with voltage and activated. The connection is established and the blue
status bar in the bottom left-hand side of the display lights up:
The room control unit must now be assigned to the
heat pump controller: Service >> Settings >> System Setting
If the room control unit has been activated as a room station,
communication between the heat pump control and RBE starts. After
a few seconds the RBE has received all the necessary data from the
heat pump control and is ready for use. It now displays all the relevant
operating data from the connected heat pump:
ROOM CONTROL UNIT SETTINGS
If the room control unit has been congured accordingly, the menu item
RBE appears in the Service >> Settings menu:
This menu item contains all the relevant settings parameters for the RBE
room control unit:
INFLUENCING FACTOR RT
The inuencing factor RT (room temperature) is used to dene how
much the room temperature dierence is to aect the return setpoint
temperature calculated using the heating curve:
Inuencing factor RT 0% pure outdoor temperature-
dependent control
Inuencing factor RT 100% 1K temperature dierence in the
room results in 1K adjustment of
the return setpoint temperature
Inuencing factor RT 200% 1K temperature dierence in the
room results in 2K adjustment of
the return setpoint temperature
Adjustment range 0 % to 200 % in 10 % increments.
Guide values for the inuencing factor RT:
• Underoor heating 100%
• Radiators / fan coils 200%
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ENERGY SAVING TIP
By including the room temperature, external energy inputs can
be taken into account better and the system temperature of
the heat pump can be adjusted in line with the requirements.
NOTE
If the main room is heated excessively compared to other rooms in the
home (e.g. by a stove), and the inuencing factor RT is set at an excessively
high level, this can result in loss of comfort in other rooms in the home.
Because the temperature input in the main room lowers the temperatures
and therefore the heating system output in the other rooms
.
NOTE
The inuencing factor RT basically depends on the condition and
characteristics of the heat distribution system.