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Saving energy on DHW heating
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At night or during regular absences, heat the DHW to
a lower temperature. To do so, adjust the time pro-
gram for DHW heating: See page 30.
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Switch on DHW circulation only for those times in
which you regularly use hot water. For this, adjust
the time program for the DHW circulation pump: See
page 30.
Utilising excess power (Smart Grid)
Utilise free or cheap excess power from the power
supply utility for your heating system.
To use this function, please contact your heating con-
tractor.
Tips for greater comfort
More comfort in your home
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Set your individual preferred temperature: See
page 25.
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Adjust the time program for your heating/cooling cir-
cuits so that your individual preferred temperature is
automatically reached when you are present: See
page 26.
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Adjust the heating curve so that your home is heated
with your individual preferred temperature all year
round: See page 26.
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If you need a longer heating/cooling phase in the
short term, select the "Extend time phase once"
function: See page 27.
Example:
Late in the evening, the reduced room temperature is
set by the time program. Your guests stay longer.
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If you are spending more time than usual in your
home, select the "Holidays at home" function:
See page
Example:
You are on holiday at home all day or your children
have school holidays.
Sufficient DHW heating for your needs
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Adjust the time program for DHW heating so that
there is always sufficient hot water in accordance
with your habitual routines: See page 30.
Example:
You need more DHW in the morning than in the day-
time.
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Adjust the time program for the DHW circulation
pump so that DHW is available immediately from the
taps during periods when hot water is drawn more
frequently: See page 30.
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If you need your DHW temperature to be higher for a
short while, select "One-off DHW heating outside the
time program": See page 31.
Quieter operation
Reduce the noise level of your air source heat pump,
at night for instance.
To do so, adjust the time program for quieter operation:
See page 33.
Introductory information
Energy saving tips (cont.)
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