Optima Company 600 - 1700 manual Control with an outdoor sensor

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Control unit

The control unit’s control method for heating

The control unit controls heating production based on an outdoor sensor or an outdoor sensor in combination with a room sensor.

Control with an outdoor sensor

Control with an outdoor sensor is the most common method used by the control unit to control the heat pump. A sensor is mounted on the external wall of the house (the wall that is the coldest and subjected to the least amount of sun). The sensor sends signals to the control unit in the heat pump. Control with an outdoor sensor means that the heat pump automati- cally regulates the heating in the house depending on the outdoor tempera- ture.

You determine the temperature of the heating system, in relation to the outdoor temperature, with the help of a number of settings (curves) stored in the control unit. The curve indicates the flow temperature for heating water in relation to the outdoor temperature. Selecting a lower curve gives a lower flow temperature and therefore higher energy savings.

Control with an outdoor sensor and a room sensor

Control with an outdoor sensor supplemented with a room sensor (accessory) means that you also place a sensor in a central position inside the house. This is connected to the heat pump and provides the control unit with information about the current room temperature. The signal affects the heat curve’s flow temperature. For example, it falls when the room sensor shows a higher temperature than the one set.

A room sensor is used when factors other than the outdoor temperature influence the indoor temperature of the house. For example, this can be when a stove or fan-assisted radiator is used in the house, or if the house is sensitive to the wind or exposed to direct sunlight.

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Note

It is only the room where the room sensor is located that can influence regulation of the temperature.

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Contents IVT Optima Page Page Innehåll For the user Important informationHow a heat pump works Technology in and around the heat pumpHeat pump collects heat from the outdoor air How a heat pump works Component parts of the heat pump IVT OptimaComponent parts of the heat pump Control unit Rego Automatic defrostingAdditional heat gives more output Hot water is given priority over heating waterControl unit’s operating modes Heat pump with electric cassetteHeat pump with electric boiler 290 A/W OptimaControl with an outdoor sensor Control with an outdoor sensor and a room sensorControl panel Status lamp290 A/W Control cabinet Power switch ON/OFF How to use the control panelSymbol overview Menu dialMenu levels MenuMenu overview Setting the heating, room sensor not installed Setting the heating, room sensor installedSet the heating Extra hot waterTemperatures Flow sensor T1Outdoor sensor T2 Hot water sensor T3Advanced menu OverviewFlow temperature Outdoor temperatureAdjusting a single value Heat curveSet the heat curve Set the desired room temperature Time limited settingsHysteresis Time controlHeating season Heating, maximum operating time at hot water requirementHoliday Hot water settings Recurring increase in the hot water temperatureExtra hot water Hot water peakTimers Setting the clockAlarm log Access levelReturn to factory settings Deactivate alarm buzzerMaintenance Unscrew the protective coversRemove dirt and leaves Protective coversParticle filter EvaporatorSnow and ice What to do if a fault occurs Example of an alarmDimmed menu display Emergency operationAll alarms and warning windows List of all alarmsTripped low pressure switch List of all warning windowsTripped high pressure switch Sensor failure / short circuitFaulty function in 4-way valve T6 High hot gas temperatureT8 High flow temperature Low temperature in condenser Possible cause 3 Faulty heat carrier pumpPossible cause 4 Compressor error Tripped motor cut-out compressorHigh temperature difference heat transfer fluid Possible cause 4 Faulty fan motorPossible cause 2 The hot water temperature is set too high Tripped motor cut-out fan Optima1000/1300Action Open the valves Factory settings Technical informationTechnical information Sound levelsTemperature ºC Sensor table

600 - 1700 specifications

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