
10 MId INSULAT
11 CONTROL INT
9 AUTO SHIFT
12 REACTION RATE
external sensor
temperature [°C]
required temperature of
heating system [°C]
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10 BUILDING INSULATION (“middle” set by default)
The speed of temperature change in the room at frequent variations
of external temperature depends on the building structure and insulation.
This constant enables you to take the temperature change speed into
account according to the type of the building heated
(at equitherm control only).
bad = uninsulated building, quick response to external temperature changes
middle = insulated building, slower response to external temperature changes
good = well insulated building, slowest response to external temperature changes
Set the type by turning the “ “ button and press the “ “ button to confirm.
CONTROL INTERVAL OF EQUITHERM CONTROL (10 minutes set by default)
Selected according to thermal inertia of the object. The optimum
setting is usually 10 to 15 minutes.
Selectable range 5 min to 20 min (by 1 min).
The interval length in minutes influences the system oscillation.
The lower the value, the higher the risk of oscillations.
Set the value by turning the “ “ button and press the “ “ button.
During this control, the heating curve is automatically corrected depending on both the external temperature and the
current temperature in the reference room where the thermostat is located. Thus you can achieve a higher temperature
comfort in the heated room, optimum operation of the heating system, and thus also higher savings! For this control, the
external sensor must always be connected to the boiler and constant No. 9 must be set to “AUTO”!
AUTO = automatic correction, according to the internal
temperature measured in the reference room. This
option can only be used after a correct equitherm curve
has been selected!
Select the correction by turning the “ “ button and press the “ “
button to confirm.
12 RESPONSE SPEED (value 11 set by default)
It is only active in case of selection of equitherm control with automatic
correction according to external temperature! This determines how
quickly the required temperature is achieved. The selectable range is 1
to 16 (by 1).
If the response speed is 1, the required temperature is achieved slowly, which prevents
a possible overswing, but the required temperature is achieved later.
If the response speed is 16, the heating up to the required temperature in case of its
change is immediate, but overswing occurs.
Set the value by turning the “ “ button and press the “ “ button.
The example describes selection of the equitherm
curve No. 13 (pink) and its correction calculated
with the coefficient 2.5 (for required temperatures
in 24 °C and 16 °C room). Thus you can achieve
optimum system settings at which the heating sys-
tem water temperature is controlled according to
the current external temperature.