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Danfoss One®
VÅSUB102Danfoss Heating Solutions
Hydronic Floor Heating
Can I use temperature reduction periods when I have floor heating?
Yes, you can, as long as you keep certain things
in mind.
Heavy oor heating
We recommend one long temperature reduc-
tion period (at least 7 hours) with a slightly
lower economy temperature setting.
The dierence between the comfort and the
economy temperature must not be more than
1-2 degrees.
Lowering the temperature too much will pre-
vent the system from reaching the low tempe-
rature and no energy saving will be achieved.
Please note: You should be particularly aware of this if
your heat source is a heat pump.
If you attempt to achieve too great a reduction
in temperature you risk the heat pump having
to activate its supplementary heat source (elec
-
tric heating element) when reheating begins.
This will have a negative impact on your energy
consumption.
Light oor heating
We recommend setting a lower economy tem-
perature for one or two extended periods.
The dierence between the comfort and the
economy temperature must not be more than
3-4 degrees, as otherwise the system will not
be able to keep up.
Please note: You should be particularly aware of this if
your heat source is a heat pump.
If you attempt to achieve too great a reduction
in temperature you risk the heat pump hav-
ing to activate its supplementary heat source
(electric heating element) when reheating be-
gins. This will have a negative impact on your
energy consumption.
Commence
temp. reduction
at 11 p.m.
A good example
Savings achieved
Comfort: 21 ˚C
Economy: 19 ˚C
6 a.m. end
Temp. reduction
Commence
temp. reduction
at 11 p.m.
The wrong way
No or negligible energy saving
Comfort: 21 ˚C
Economy: 15 ˚C
6 a.m. end
Temp. reduction

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