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OPERATION
Operation
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 ROOM TEMPERATURES HC1
 ROOM TEMPERATURE DAY HC1
 ROOM TEMP. NIGHT HC1
 ROOM TEMP. STANDBY HC1
 MANUAL SET HC1
 ROOM TEMPERATURE HC1
Select the required set room temperature for day, setback and
standby modes.
Example: Move the selection field to “ROOM TEMP. STANDBY” and
press OK. You reach parameter settings. The currently set value is
displayed. If you set the value to 10, the appliance ensures a room
temperature of 10°C when it is running in “STANDBY” mode.
MANUAL SET HC”: Under this parameter, set the heating flow
temperature for manual mode.
ROOM TEMPERATURE: This parameter, the display of the current
value, is only shown if a room temperature sensor is connected.
 ROOM TEMPERATURES HC2
See chapter “ROOM TEMPERATURES HC1”. Set the values in this
submenu accordingly.
 HEATING CURVE HC1
 GRADIENT HC1 P13
 LOW END HC1 P14
 ROOM INFLUENCE HC1 P15
 FLOW PROPORTION HC1 P19
 MAX. SET VALUE HC1
 MIN. SET VALUE HC1
 HEATING CURVE HC1
The room temperature will only remain constant irrespective of
the outside temperature if the correct heating curve has been
selected for the relevant type of building. Selecting the correct
heating curve is therefore vitally important. The more precisely
the heating curve is set, the more economically the appliance
works. Try therefore to optimise your heating curve. Reduce the
current heating curve until the flow temperature is just sufficient
for heating. The target is as flat a heating curve as possible.
Fully open thermostatic valves (remove head) in a lead room,
for example living room or bathroom.
At different outside temperatures, adjust the heating curve so
the required temperature is set in the lead room (living room
or bathroom). Now the room temperature in these rooms is
controlled with the heating curve (see next diagram).
Standard values to begin with:
Parameter Underfloor 
heating system
Radiator heating 
system
 GRADIENT 0.4 0.8
 LOW END K 3 10
 ROOM TEMPERA-
TURE DAY (P01)
°C 20 20
1
3
2
4
5
∆Y
∆X
D0000051930
X Outside temperature [°C]
Y Heating circuit temperature sensor [°C]
1 Gradient influence
Gradient = ΔY/ΔX = Heating circuit temperature change/Out-
side temperature change
2 Low end offset influence
3 Heating curve
4 Set room temperature influence
5 Low end
 GRADIENT
With the “GRADIENT” parameter, you can set the extent to which
a change in the outside temperature causes a rise in the flow tem-
perature. Typical problem: Increase the gradient if the room tem-
perature is too low at low outside temperatures (approx. -10°C).
 LOW END
By changing the “LOW END” parameter, you cause a parallel offset
of the heating curve. Typical applications are explained in the
chapter “Troubleshooting”.
 ROOM INFLUENCE
If you want to influence the heating curve through the room tem-
perature, install an auxiliary programming unit “FESComfort” in
your home. As the underfloor heating system has a delayed effect
on the room temperature, this can be counteracted via additional
heating such as solar irradiation or a fireplace. You must enter a
value > 0 for the “ROOM INFLUENCE” parameter.
Set heating circuit temperature= set heating circuit temperature
from heating curve+ ((set room temperature- actual room tem-
perature)* room influence* gradient/ 10)

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BrandSTIEBEL ELTRON
ModelLWZ 404 SOL
CategoryFan
LanguageEnglish

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