CLIMATE CONTROLLER C-46 - INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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8.4.1 Standby mode
The Climate Controller C-46 can be set in standby mode to
temporarily disable all controlling functions. However, it will still
be possible to read measurements from the connected
thermostats and sensors.
In standby mode it is possible to manually exercise the mixing
valve mixing valve and pump, see section 8.9.8
Valve and pump
exercise, page 33.
To set the Climate Controller C-46 in standby mode:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings > Standby
mode
Example screen:
2. Select Enable and
confirm the selection by
pressing the OK button.
When Standby mode is enabled, it is indicated on the Uponor
screen by:
• The power indicator is
flashing slowly
• The circuit pump is
indicated with an empty
circle
To set the Climate Controller C-46 in operating mode:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings > Standby
mode
2. Select Disable and confirm the selection by pressing the OK
button.
8.5 Heating
This section describes how to set parameters when the Climate
Controller C-46 is working in Heating or Heating and cooling
mode.
To bring up the Heating menu, do this:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings > Heating
Example screen:
Note that the items on the
Heating menu are
dependent on the
selected operating mode.
2. Select the required sub-menu.
The following list gives all possible sub-menus that can be
accessed from the Heating menu.
• Supply setpoint, section 8.5.1, page 24
• Indoor setpoint, section 8.5.2, page 24
• Average setpoint, section 8.5.3, page 25
• Min./max. supply, section 8.5.4, page 25
• T-slope, section 8.5.5, page 25
• T-adjustment, section 8.5.6, page 25
• Supply information, section 8.5.7, page 26
• Indoor sensor influence, section 8.5.8, page 26.
• Indoor sensor mode, section 8.5.9, page 26
• Heating activation, section , section 8.5.10, page 26
• Summer shut-off, section , page 26
3. Press OK to confirm the selection.
4. Continue the procedure as described in the referenced
section given in the list in step 2. above.
8.5.1 Supply setpoint
The Supply setpoint is the temperature of the supply circuit that
the system regulates to reach.
To set the supply setpoint:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings >
Heating > Supply setpoint
Example screen:
2. Select the desired set-point.
• Default setting: 35 °C
• Setting range: 5–70 °C
• Setting accuracy: 0.5 °C
3. Confirm the setting by pressing OK.
8.5.2 Indoor setpoint
The indoor setpoint is the indoor temperature that the system
regulates to reach. This screen is applicable if a wired indoor
sensor is used.
To set the indoor setpoint:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings >
Heating > Indoor setpoint
Example screen:
2. Select the desired set-point.
• Default setting: 20 °C
• Setting range: 5–35 °C
• Setting accuracy: 0.5 °C
3. Confirm the setting by pressing OK.