CLIMATE CONTROLLER C-46 - INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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8.5.3 Average setpoint
The average setpoint is the mean value of supply and return
temperatures that the system regulates to reach.
To set the average setpoint:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings >
Heating > Average setpoint
Example screen:
2. Select the desired set-point.
• Default setting: 25 °C
• Setting range: 5–60 °C
• Setting accuracy: 0.5 °C
3. Confirm the setting by pressing OK.
8.5.4 Min./Max. supply
The parameters Min./Max. supply are used for setting the
minimum and maximum temperatures in the supply circuit.
To set the minimum and maximum supply temperatures:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings > Heating >
Min./max. supply
Example screen:
2. Select the required
minimum and maximum
temperatures.
Minimum supply temperature:
• Default setting: 5 °C
• Setting range: 5–35 °C
• Setting accuracy: 1 °C
Maximum supply temperature:
• Default setting: 40 °C
• Setting range: 5–70 °C
• Setting accuracy: 1 °C
3. Confirm the setting by pressing OK.
8.5.5 T-slope
A correctly adjusted heat curve will control the supply
temperature influenced by outdoor temperature to reach the
desired indoor temperature.
The heat curve is adjusted with the two parameters T-slope and
T-adjustment.
T-slope controls how much the supply temperature is increased
with falling outdoor temperature. T-adjustment is the supply
temperature offset. T-slope can be set to acquire a smooth
change of the temperature when heating a room.
For more information, see section 10.2
Adjusting the heat curve,
page 46.
To set the T-slope parameter:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings > Heating >
T-slope
Example screen:
2. Select the desired setting.
• Default setting: 0.2
• Setting range: 0.1–1.6
• Setting accuracy: 0.1
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.
8.5.6 T-adjustment
A correctly adjusted heat curve will control the supply
temperature influenced by outdoor temperature to reach the
desired indoor temperature.
The heat curve is adjusted with the two parameters T-slope and
T-adjustment.
T-slope controls how much the supply temperature is increased
with falling outdoor temperature. T-adjustment is the supply
temperature offset. T-slope can be set to acquire a smooth
change of the temperature when heating a room.
For more information, see section 10.2
Adjusting the heat curve,
page 46.
To set the T-adjustment parameter:
1. Navigate through the screens using the navigation keys:
Uponor > Main menu > Control settings > Heating >
T-slope
Example screen:
2. Select the desired setting.
• Default setting: 3
• Setting range: -8 to +8
• Setting accuracy: 1
3. Press OK to confirm the setting.