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D. Installation - Ventilation
The temperature values contributing to create the average temperature are shown in Check> Climate>
Probes average (see F.2).
D.1.3.4 Probe average
Path: Home> Installation> Installation> Climate> Probe average
When the “Average probes” is activated, this average value of temperature is the working temperature
referred to Ventilation, Humifìdification, Cooling and temperature alarms.
Is the Ventilation 1 probe considered when calculating the average
temperature value? Yes-No.
Is the Ventilation 2 probe considered when calculating the average
temperature value? Yes-No.
Is the Heating 1 probe considered when calculating the average
temperature value? Yes-No.
Is the Heating 2 probe considered when calculating the average
temperature value? Yes-No.
Is the Heating 3 probe considered when calculating the average
temperature value? Yes-No.
Is the Flap 1 probe considered when calculating the average
temperature value? Yes-No.
Is the Flap 2 probe considered when calculating the average
temperature value? Yes-No.
Ventilation 1
(Range: No...Yes)
Ventilation 2
(Range: No...Si)
Heating 1
(Range: No...Si)
Heating 2
(Range: No...Si)
Heating 3
(Range: No...Si)
Flap 1 (winter)
(Range: No...Si)
Flap 2 (summer)
(Range: No...Si)
D.1.3.6 Conditionings (Ventilation)
Path: Home> Installation> Climate> Ventilation> Conditionings
Normal Ventilation functioning can be influenced by some block condition.
The intervention of those blocks is visualized in Zoom on ventilation and in Climate blocks (par. F.1).