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Wolf COB - Energy Saving Tips; Heating Mode Savings

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Energysavingtips
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3062548_201802
6 Energysavingtips
6.1 Heatingmode
Savingenergywithcutting-edgeheatingtechnology:oilredcondensing
technologysavesyourcash.
Advanced condensing technology recovers the energy that, in non-condensing
appliances, is expelled unused to the atmosphere with the ue gas, and uses it for
heating.
Useaslittleelectricalenergyaspossible.
Operate your system with multi stage heating pumps at the lowest possible level. No
adjustment is usually necessary for modulating pumps, as the adjustment is carried
out automatically.
Regularservicingofyourheatingsystempaysforitself.
A contaminated burner or poorly adjusted boiler can reduce the heating system
efciency. Having your system serviced regularly by your local contractor quickly
pays for itself.
Heatingatthelowestenergylevel
Operate your heating system, where possible, with a return temperature of less than
45 °C, to achieve maximum utilisation of the condensing technology.
Aheatingsystemcontrolunitalsoregulatesyourheatingbills
A heating system in standby mode saves energy. An advanced, weather-
compensated or room temperature-dependent heating system control unit with
automatic night-time reduction and thermostatic valves ensures that the system only
operates when heat is actually required, saving money the rest of the time.
- Fit your heating system with a weather-compensated heating controller from the
Wolf range of accessories. Your heating contractor will be happy to advise you on
optimum settings.
- Use the night setback function in conjunction with Wolf control accessories to
match the energy level to the actual demand period.
- Use the summer setting.
Neveroverheatyourhome.
Regulate the room temperature as accurately as possible. This will allow occupants
to feel comfortable and will not waste energy on delivering heating output that nobody
needs. Identify the optimum temperature for different rooms, such as living rooms
and bedrooms.
A room temperature that is one degree higher than necessary causes an additional
energy consumption of approx. 6 %.
- Use room thermostats to match the room temperature to the actual use of the
room.
- In any room where you have installed a room temperature sensor, open the
thermostatic valve fully. This enables you to achieve optimum control of your
heating system.
Ensureadequateaircirculation
Air must be able to circulate freely near radiators and room temperature sensors,
otherwise the heating system will be less effective. Long curtains or poorly positioned
furniture can absorb up to 20% of heat.

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