7
Parameter settings
Parameters
Setting range
Min / Max
Heating
curve adapt-
ation
Off
On
Interlink tem-
1 - 50 K
perature rise
Comfort
Off
heating
On
Tab. 7-22 Parameter in menu: "Heating"
Operating Instructions
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Description
The function can only be carried out with a room controller connected
and assigned to the HC:
Off: Deactivated
Activated = start of a one-time automatic heating curve adaptation.
Prerequisites:
▪ Outside temperature < 8 °C
▪ Setting of the operating mode: "Automatic 1" or "Automatic 2"
▪ Duration of the setback period is at least 6 hours
Function: At the start of the setback time, the current room temperat-
ure is set as the target value for the following 4 hours. The heating
curve that is required to maintain this room temperature is determined
from the target feed temperature by the control unit.
If the automatic heating curve adaptation is interrupted, the function
pauses until the adaptation is successfully carried out or ended the
next day (setting the parameter to "Off" or changing the current operat-
ing mode).
Domestic hot water preparation and heating optimisation is locked dur-
ing the automatic heating curve adaptation.
Only if [Interlink function] parameter = On:
Feed target temperature is increased by the set value when the cool-
ing RT switching contact is closed. Request, e.g. by HP convector.
If the heat pump cannot cover the heating demand when outside tem-
peratures are very low, heat is extracted from the storage tank and
used for room heating (see
Chap.
▪ Off: Only if the heating demand is not covered is the storage tank
temperature raised. During the time it takes to raise the temperature,
there may be a slight loss of comfort.
▪ On: At corresponding outside temperatures, the storage tank tem-
perature is always raised above the storage tank temperature set for
the hot water requirement.The power consumption of the heat pump
may increase.
4.5.4)
Factory setting Increment Access
BE HF
-
N
5 K
1 K
N
N
Daikin RoCon+ HP
Daikin Controller RoCon+ HP
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