ature and the actual room temperature. A higher value gives a greater
change of the heating curve's set offset.
If several climate systems are installed the above settings can be made for
the relevant systems.
own curve
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supply temperature
Setting range: 0 – 80 °C
You can create your own heating curve here, if there are special require-
ments, by setting the desired supply temperatures for different outdoor
temperatures.
Caution
Curve 0 in menu 1.9.1 must be selected for this curve to apply.
Menu
1.9.7
point offset
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outdoor temp. point
Setting range: -40 – 30 °C
Default value: 0 °C
change in curve
Setting range: -10 – 10 °C
Default value: 0 °C
Menu
1.9.8
Select a change in the heating curve at a certain outdoor temperature
here. One step is usually enough to change the room temperature by one
degree, but in some cases several steps may be required.
The heat curve is affected at±5°Cfromsetoutdoor temp. point.
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