ECL Comfort 210/310, A275/A375 Installation Guide - Danfoss ...
ECL Comfort 210/310, A275/A375 Installation Guide - Danfoss ...
ECL Comfort 210/310, A275/A375 Installation Guide - Danfoss ...
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<strong>Installation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>ECL</strong> <strong>Comfort</strong> <strong>210</strong> / <strong>310</strong>, application <strong>A275</strong> / <strong>A375</strong><br />
3.5 Influence overview<br />
This section describes the function in general for the <strong>ECL</strong> <strong>Comfort</strong><br />
<strong>210</strong> / <strong>310</strong> series. The shown displays are typical and not application<br />
related. They might differ from the displays in your application.<br />
The menu gives an overview of the influences on the desired<br />
flow temperature. It differs from application to application which<br />
parameters are listed. It can be helpful in a service situation to<br />
explain unexpected conditions or temperatures among others.<br />
If the desired flow temperature is influenced (corrected) by one or<br />
more parameters, it is indicated by a small line with arrow-down,<br />
arrow-up or double-arrow:<br />
Arrow-down:<br />
The parameter in question reduces the desired flow temperature.<br />
Arrow-up:<br />
The parameter in question increases the desired flow temperature.<br />
Double-arrow:<br />
The parameter in question creates an override (e.g. Holiday).<br />
Straight line:<br />
No active influence.<br />
In the example, the arrow in the symbol points downwards for<br />
'Room lim.'. This means that the actual room temperature is<br />
higher than the desired room temperature which again results in a<br />
decrease of the desired flow temperature.<br />
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