Control unit

The control unit’s operating modes

When a heat pump is installed, it must be set-up for a specific operating mode. An operating mode relates to the heat pump’s working situation which is dependent on the prevailing conditions, for example, whether an electric or oil-fired boiler is to be connected.

It is the task of the installer to adjust the heat pump with the correct settings for the relevant operating mode and other conditions.

Heat pump with electric cassette

When the heat pump is used with one (or two) electric cassettes, the control unit in the control cabinet sets itself for this operation. This means that the heat pump works with additional heat from the electric cassette and that hot water is produced in an external hot water heater, if connected. A sensor located on the outside of the house sends information about the outdoor temperature to the control unit. The control unit controls heating and hot water production based on the read off current values and the set values.

Heat pump with mixed additional heat, e.g. an existing electric/oil-fired boiler.

When the heat pump is used with an existing electric/oil-fired boiler, the control unit in the control cabinet sets itself for this operation. This means that the heat pump works with additional heat from the electric/oil-fired boiler and that hot water is produced in an external hot water heater, if connected. A sensor located on the outside of the house sends information about the outdoor temperature to the control unit. The control unit controls heating and hot water production based on the read off current values and the set values.

Heat pump with electric boiler 290 A/W

(Optima 600-1100)

When the heat pump is used with 290 A/W, the control unit sets itself for this operation. This means that the heat pump operates with additional heat from the electric boiler and that the hot water is produced in the electric boiler’s hot water heater. A sensor located on the outside of the house sends information about the outdoor temperature to the control unit. The control unit controls heating and hot water production based on the read off current values and the set values.

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Optima Company 600 - 1700 manual Control unit’s operating modes, Heat pump with electric cassette, Optima

600 - 1700 specifications

The Optima Company 600 - 1700 is a sophisticated product line designed to meet the demanding needs of modern industrial applications. Recognized for its efficiency and versatility, the Optima 600 - 1700 series has gained traction across various sectors, including manufacturing, chemical processing, and energy production.

At its core, the Optima 600 - 1700 combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features. One of the standout characteristics of this series is its advanced control system. The intuitive interface allows operators to easily configure settings, monitor performance, and receive real-time updates on system conditions. This feature not only enhances user experience but also maximizes operational efficiency by minimizing downtime.

A notable aspect of the Optima series is its modular design, which offers a high degree of customization. Businesses can choose from various configurations and components that best suit their specific operational needs. This adaptability means that the Optima 600 - 1700 can be scaled up or down, making it ideal for both small-scale operations and large production facilities.

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Energy efficiency is a critical focus for the Optima Company, and the 600 - 1700 series exemplifies this commitment. The equipment is designed to minimize energy consumption without sacrificing functionality. This not only reduces operational costs for businesses but also aligns with global sustainability goals.

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In summary, the Optima Company 600 - 1700 series stands out as a remarkable solution in the industrial equipment market. With its combination of advanced technology, customization options, durability, energy efficiency, and smart features, it meets the evolving demands of businesses while ensuring reliability and performance. Manufacturers and industrial operators looking for an advanced yet practical solution would do well to consider the Optima 600 - 1700 series as a key asset in their operational arsenal.