10 | Configuration
Installer reference guide
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ERGA04~08EAV3(A) + EHVZ04+08S18+23EA6V+9W
Daikin Altherma 3 R F
4P629093-1 – 2020.08
# Code Description
[2.5] [1-00]
[1-01]
[1-02]
[1-03]
Set weather-dependent heating in [2.5] Heating
WD curve:
[1-03]
[1-02]
T
a
T
t
[1-00] [1-01]
T
t
Target leaving water temperature (main zone)
T
a
Outdoor temperature
Set weather-dependent heating in [9.l]
Overview field settings:
▪ [1-00]: Low outdoor ambient temperature. –
40°C~+5°C
▪ [1-01]: High outdoor ambient temperature.
10°C~25°C
▪ [1-02]: Desired leaving water temperature
when the outdoor temperature equals or drops
below the low ambient temperature.
[9‑01]°C~[9‑00]°C
Note: This value should be higher than [1‑03]
as for low outdoor temperatures warmer water
is required.
▪ [1-03]: Desired leaving water temperature
when the outdoor temperature equals or rises
above the high ambient temperature.
[9‑01]°C~min(45, [9‑00])°C
Note: This value should be lower than [1‑02] as
for high outdoor temperatures less warm water
is required.
Emitter type
Heating up the main zone can take longer. This depends on:
▪ The water volume of the system
▪ The heater emitter type of the main zone
The setting Emitter type can compensate for a slow or a quick heating/cooling
system during the heat up/cool down cycle. In room thermostat control, Emitter
type influences the maximum modulation of the desired leaving water
temperature, and the possibility for usage of the automatic cooling/heating
changeover based on the indoor ambient temperature.
It is important to set Emitter type correctly and in accordance with your system
layout. The target delta T for the main zone depends on it.
Target delta T control is only possible in case only 1 zone is active. Pump control
will be different when both zones are active.