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5.2.13.7. Automatic restart.
Following a black out, the parameter enables automatic restart of the
operating mode prior to the black out. Example: When parameter 8
(Parameter 2 for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=35, 50)) is 1, when a black out
occurs with the heat pump running, see Paragraph 5.2.4, the heat pump
automatically restarts when power returns. Vice versa, when parameter 8
(Parameter 2 for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=35, 50)) is 0, the heat pump is in
standby when power returns, see Paragraph 5.2.2. The pump must be
manually started, see Paragraph 5.2.4.
The pump is set to automatic restart by default.
Do not change this parameter.
BP-xxHS-A (xx=50, 85, 100) models.
BP-xxWS-B (xx=35, 50) model.
Figure 33: Parameter 8 settings (2 parameter for model
BP-xxWS-B (xx=35, 50)), default settings.
5.2.13.8. Operating mode
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Parameter 9 is used to select the heat pump operating mode. The following
operating modes are possible:
0. water heating only;
1. water heating and cooling;
2. water cooling only;
3. tank (not applicable in this application).
Default settings include both heating and cooling modes.
Do not change this parameter.
Figure 34: Parameter 9 settings, default settings.
5.2.13.9. Maximum deviation from set temperature.
Parameter 10 (Parameter 0 for model BP-xxWS-B (xx=35, 50)) is used to
select the maximum deviation from the set temperature, see Paragraph
5.2.6. The value can be selected from range 1÷10 [°C].
Default settings are 3 [°C] and this value can be changed based on user
need.
Before changing this parameter, please read Paragraph 1.5. Remember that
the lower the parameter, the higher the energy consumption. Default
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Not included in model BP-xxWS-B (xx=35, 50).