Optima Company 600 - 1700 manual Heat curve, Flow temperature, Outdoor temperature, Curve slope

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Advanced menu

Set the heating

The simplest way to set the heating has been described earlier under the heading Menu. There is a more controlled way of setting the heating. However, before we explain how to do this it is important to understand the relation between the outdoor temperature and flow temperature . The easiest way to explain the relation is by a Heat curve.

Heat curve

You use the heat curve to help set the desired indoor temperature. The heat pump is controlled by the outdoor temperature. When the weather becomes colder the heat pump ensures more heating is produced automatically.

The following example shows that an outdoor temperature of –2.5ºC gives a flow temperature of 35ºC at the current heat curve.

Flow temperature:

The flow temperature is the temperature of the water that is fed into the heating system.

Outdoor temperature:

The outdoor temperature determines how much heating the heat pump should produce. The outdoor sensor sends signals to the control unit, which then affects the heat pump.

Curve slope:

By offsetting the left (V) and /right (H) end points, the slope of the heat curve can be altered. Use the left end point to adjust the flow tempera- ture at high outdoor temperatures and the right end point to adjust the flow temperature at low temperatures.

Adjusting a single value:

You can also adjust a single value on the curve up or down every fifth outdoor degree. You can, for example, create an increase in the heat curve at 0ºC.

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Flow temperature (ºC)

Outdoor tem- perature (ºC)

Note

On delivery of the heat pump, the curve slope is set at V=20, H=55.2.

Curve slope:

V=22, H=30: Normal basic setting for underfloor heating in concrete.

V=22, H=35: Normal basic setting for underfloor heating in wooden joists.

V=20, H=55: Normal basic setting for radiators.

V=20, H>65: Abnormal high setting.

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Contents IVT Optima Page Page Innehåll Important information For the userTechnology in and around the heat pump How a heat pump worksHeat pump collects heat from the outdoor air How a heat pump works IVT Optima Component parts of the heat pumpComponent parts of the heat pump Hot water is given priority over heating water Control unit RegoAutomatic defrosting Additional heat gives more outputOptima Control unit’s operating modesHeat pump with electric cassette Heat pump with electric boiler 290 A/WControl with an outdoor sensor and a room sensor Control with an outdoor sensorStatus lamp Control panel290 A/W Control cabinet Menu dial Power switch ON/OFFHow to use the control panel Symbol overviewMenu Menu levelsMenu overview Extra hot water Setting the heating, room sensor not installedSetting the heating, room sensor installed Set the heatingHot water sensor T3 TemperaturesFlow sensor T1 Outdoor sensor T2Overview Advanced menuHeat curve Flow temperatureOutdoor temperature Adjusting a single valueSet the heat curve Time control Set the desired room temperatureTime limited settings HysteresisHeating, maximum operating time at hot water requirement Heating seasonHoliday Hot water peak Hot water settingsRecurring increase in the hot water temperature Extra hot waterSetting the clock TimersDeactivate alarm buzzer Alarm logAccess level Return to factory settingsProtective covers MaintenanceUnscrew the protective covers Remove dirt and leavesEvaporator Particle filterSnow and ice Emergency operation What to do if a fault occursExample of an alarm Dimmed menu displayList of all warning windows All alarms and warning windowsList of all alarms Tripped low pressure switchSensor failure / short circuit Tripped high pressure switchT6 High hot gas temperature Faulty function in 4-way valveT8 High flow temperature Tripped motor cut-out compressor Low temperature in condenserPossible cause 3 Faulty heat carrier pump Possible cause 4 Compressor errorTripped motor cut-out fan Optima1000/1300 High temperature difference heat transfer fluidPossible cause 4 Faulty fan motor Possible cause 2 The hot water temperature is set too highAction Open the valves Technical information Factory settingsSound levels Technical informationSensor table Temperature ºC

600 - 1700 specifications

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