6 NIBE F1330
User guide
Default setting
The basic heating is set using menu 2.1 and with the
Offset heating curve knob.
If the required room temperature is not obtained, readjust-
ment may be necessary.
NOTE! Wait one day between settings so that the tem-
peratures have time to stabilise.
Room temperature
Heating
curve offset
Automatic heating control system
The indoor temperature depends on several factors.
Sunlight and heat emissions from people and household
machines are normally sufficient to keep the house warm
during the warmer parts of the year. When it gets colder
outside, the heating system must be started. The colder it
is outside, the warmer radiators and floor heating system
must be.
Heat production is usually controlled using the floating
condensing principle. This means that the temperature
level needed for heating at a given outside temperature
is produced on the basis of values taken from sensors for
outside temperature and flow temperature. This adjust-
ment is made automatically, however the basic settings
must first be made on the boiler, see the section Room
temperature > Default setting.
Room temperature
Readjusting the default settings
Cold weather conditions
When the room temperature is too low, the Curve
slope value is increased in menu 2.1 by one incre-
ment.
When the room temperature is too high, the Curve
slope value is lowered in menu 2.1 by one increment.
Warm weather conditions
If the room temperature is low, turn the Heating curve
offset knob one step clockwise.
If the room temperature is high, turn the Heating
curve offset knob one step anticlockwise.
Changing the room temperature manually
If you want to temporarily or permanently lower or raise
the indoor temperature relative to the previously set tem-
perature, turn the
Heating curve offset knob anticlockwise
or clockwise. One to three lines approximately represents a
1 degree change in room temperature.
NOTE! An increase in the room temperature may be in-
hibited by the radiator or floor heating thermostats, if so
these must be turned up.