Heating programs
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Heating programs
Note: The KWB Comfort 3 will also display the heating circuits "Heating circuit 0" to "Heating
circuit 2" even if these are not installed. In this case although you can select the heating cir-
cuits, the "Set" button will not take you further down. If more than 3 heating circuits are instal-
led, the display expands automatically.
Heating program 1, heating program 2
Select a stored heating program for every connected heating circuit: During these times speci-
fied via "Change heating times [► 24]", the heating circuit is held at the target date temper-
ature; outside of these times, the system switches to the night lowering
.
The heating circuit always switches off if the measured outside temperature exceeds the
specified values and the "outdoor temperature-dependent shutdown" was activated by the spe-
cialist.
Transition
During the day, this mode corresponds to the heating programs 1 or 2, however, this time the
system switches off outside of the heating times, instead of switching to the night lowering.
Frost protection
The selected heating circuit is held above the frost protection room temperature (can only be
modified by specialist personnel).
The heating circuit switches off if the measured outside temperature exceeds the specified val-
ues – even if the "outdoor temperature-dependent shutdown" was NOT activated by the spe-
cialist.
Off
The heating circuit is switched off and makes no requests for heat.
Manual mode
The selected heating circuit pump is activated manually: No regulation, no switch off!
The mixer must be adjusted manually if necessary.
Attention: If you specify an operating mode on the selector switch of the
analogue remote control unit, this selection has priority over the setting on the
boiler control unit.
Changing heating times
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Change heating times
6.5.1
6.5.2
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The commands of the KWB Comfort 3 control
Heating circuits
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B KWB Easyfire EN, 05.2011