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Weishaupt WRS - Operating Your Heating System; Basic Operation and Efficiency Tips

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5 How do I operate my heating system
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5.2 Change room temperature / direct setpoint adjustment
Why?
If your living quarters are too warm or too cold,
you can adjust the normal temperature, the
economy temperature or the frost protection
temperature using the turn knob.
You can also adjust the set temperatures of the other
types of operation.
To do this, place the selection switch to the type of
operation to be changed.
Normal temp
50 21°C
Economy temp
51 C
Normal temp
50 21°C
Confirm alteration and
return to base display
Cancel?
Alter
temperature
Press
Turn until
display
is shown
Frost prot temp
52 10°C
Display as per
current type of
operation
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5.3 Temporarily interrupting or extended the heating programme
Why?
You have set one of your heating programmes.
The heating system is operating according to
the heating circuit either on normal
temperature or economy temperature.
However, your heating system does not match
your requirements for that particular day.
You can now temporarily interrupt or extend
the heating programme. An interruption will last until the
next switchover in the heating programme, or until you
return to the normal heating programme by pressing the
button.
Heating to economy temperature when not present
Heating to normal temperature when present
Temporarily change from
economy temperature to
normal temperature
Temporarily change from
normal temperature to
economy temperature
info
Note:
The setpoint adjustment affects only that unit who’s
address is shown on the display.
Reducing the room temperature by just 1°C can save
up to 6% fuel. Therefore avoid excessive room
temperatures and set your heating system accordingly.
Make use of the multitude of types of operation and
heating programs to ensure the heating system
operates only when actually needed.
Air rooms for short periods only, but several times a
day.
Seal doors and windows to stop draughts.
Close window and door shutters at night.
Ensure that heating and hot water pipes are insulated.
Avoid enclosed radiators. Do not cover radiators.
Energy can also be saved by careful use of hot water.
A shower uses less energy than a bath.
Turn your tap fully to “cold”, if you do not require warm
water. If it is not fully on cold, warm water is always
being added.
Operate circulation pump for warm water via time
switch program only during operation.
Do not forget servicing!
Your heating system should be checked at least once a
year by a qualified heating engineer.
Regular servicing saves fuel and ensures
continually good combustion quality.
5.1 Tips for convenient control and economical heating

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