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Control
2.0 [N] Supply temp.
Menu 2.1.0 [N] Heating settings
Heating settings are made in the sub-menus for this menu.
Menu 2.1.1 [N] Offset heating/Total
The selected heating curve offset is shown here.
The total offset of the heat curve is also shown here. It
includeschedule, outer compensation and any room control.
Note! The value is changed using the Heating curve offset”
knob.
Setting range: -10 – 10
Menu 2.1.2 [N] Heating curve
The selected heating curve is shown here. At value 0, the
function “Own heat curve” is activated, see menu 2.1.3.0.
Setting range: 0 – 20
Menu 2.1.3.0 [U] Own heating curve
Here you can select your own curve definition. This is an
individual linear curve with one break point. You select a break
point and the associated temperatures.
Note! The “Heating curve” in menu 2.1.2 must be set to 0 to
activate this function.
Menu 2.1.3.1 [U] Supply temp.at +20
The supply temperature at an outdoor air temperature of
+20 °C is selected here.
Setting range: 0 – 80* °C
* Limited by menu 2.3 Max supply temp.
Menu 2.1.3.2 [U] Supply temp.at -20
The supply temperature at an outdoor air temperature of -20 °C
is selected here.
Setting range: 0 – 80* °C
* Limited by menu 2.3 Max supply temp.
Menu 2.1.3.3 [U] Buckling temperature
Here you select at what outside air temperature the break point
shall occur.
Setting range: -15 – 15 °C
Menu 2.1.3.4 [U] Supply t. at buckl.
You set the calculated supply temperature for the break point
here.
Setting range: 0 – 80* °C
* Limited by menu 2.3 Max supply temp.
Menu 2.1.3.5 [U] Return
Return to menu 2.1.3.0.
Menu 2.1.4 [U] Min supply heating
The set minimum level for the supply temperature to the
heating system is shown here.
The calculated flow temperature never drops below the set
level irrespective of the outdoor temperature, heating curve or
its offset heating curve.
Setting range: 20 – 65 °C
Menu 2.1.5 [U] Circ-pump speed heat
The speed of the circulation pump during space heating is
selected here.
Setting range: 1 – 100
Menu 2.1.6 [N] Return
Return to menu 2.1.0.
Menu 2.2.0 [N] Cooling settings
Cooling settings are made in the sub-menus for this menu.
Menu 2.2.1 [N] Offset cooling/Total
The selected cooling curve offset is changed here.
The total offset of the cooling curve is also shown here. It
includes schedule, outer compensation and any room control.
Setting range: -10 – 10
Menu 2.2.2 [N] Cooling curve
The selected cooling curve is shown here. At value 0, the
function “Own cooling curve” is activated, see menu 2.2.3.0.
Setting range: 0 – 3
Menu 2.2.3.0 [U] Own cooling curve
Here you can select your own curve denition.
Note! The cooling curve in menu 2.2.2 must be set to 0 to
activate this function.
Menu 2.2.3.1 [U] Supply temp.at +20
The supply temperature at an outdoor air temperature of +20 °C
is selected here.
Setting range: 0 – 25* °C
* Limited by menu 2.2.4 Min supply cooling.
Menu 2.2.3.2 [U] Supply temp.at +40
The supply temperature at an outdoor air temperature of +40 °C
is selected here.
Setting range: 0 – 25* °C
* Limited by menu 2.2.4 Min supply cooling.
Menu 2.2.3.3 [U] Return
Return to menu 2.2.3.0.

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Mitsubishi HMA100V Specifications

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BrandMitsubishi
ModelHMA100V
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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