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9. Click the required ventilation icon.
10. Define the ventilation as required.
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Options:
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Defining Dynamic Ventilation
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Ventilation by Weight
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Adding a Curve
6.2.1
D
EFINING
D
YNAMIC
V
ENTILATION
Dynamic Ventilation means that at extreme temperatures (which the user defines),
ventilation can be increased or decreased.
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Dynamic Minimum: The user defines the cold and warm temperatures at which the
minimum ventilation takes places. In addition, the user defines the ventilation
percentages. To ensure air quality, install air quality sensors (CO2, Ammonia,
Humidity). These sensors will increase ventilation when necessary.
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Dynamic Maximum: The user defines the cold and warm temperatures at which the
maximum ventilation takes places. outside temp. In addition, the user defines the
ventilation percentages (for cold temperatures) and the ventilation level (for warm
temperatures).
1. Go to System > Control Strategy > Ventilation .
2. Under Minimum / Maximum Ventilation, enable
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Dynamic Minimum Ventilation or
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Dynamic Maximum Ventilation or
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Both. In this example both are enabled.