Weather Compensation Curves
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7.1 Adjusting the Flow Temperature Curve
The weather compensation curve for the flow temperature can be modified by setting:
A maximum and minimum value, 2 curve endpoints and, in addition to these, 3 break
points. Together, these parameters define the shape of the curve.
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1. Press to select the desired heat circuit.
2. Press
to display the flow temperature curve.
!
Note:
If you press
while a hot-water circuit is selected, the ECL 2000 displays a pop-up
informing you that this facility is not available for hot-water circuits.
Moving curve
points
3. Press to display the currently defined curve
points.
4. Use
and to move the cursor to the point you
wish to modify.
The flow temperature (y co-ordinate) of the selected
point is highlighted to indicate that it can be modified.
5. Use
and to select either the flow tempera-
ture (y co-ordinate) or the outdoor temperature (x
co-ordinate) of the point.
6. Use
and to adjust the selected value.
!
Note:
If two curve points are placed in the same position, one point is automatically re-
moved.
Setting maximum
and minimum val-
ues
7. Ensure that the outdoor temperature of a point is
selected (x co-ordinate value highlighted), and
press to display maximum and minimum val-
ues.
8. Use
and to select either the maximum or
minimum setting.
9. Use
and to adjust the selected setting.
Adding and re-
moving curve
points
10. Ensure that the curve’s minimum value is selected,
and press
to display break points.
The checked box indicates the number of break points
that are currently active (in this example, 1 break point
is active – in addition to the two curve endpoints).
11. Use
to add a breakpoint or to remove one.