User guide

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Example:
Room temperature is 21°C
Heater is on
TIMER mode selected
Option 1 time period is selected
At 9.35am the zone temperature will
decrease to 15°C (setback mode), as this
is the next change.
Zone temperatures:
This icon shows the zone 1 temperature. The
temperature of all zones can be controlled using
this menu, as shown in figure 7(a) and 7(b).
Operating mode:
This icon shows what mode the space heating is
running in: ON, OFF or TIMER. At initial start-up
the space heating setting is OFF and will need
to be adjusted to constantly ON or in TIMER
mode. Selecting the TIMER menu allows you to
select a predefined programme which can be
modified in the ‘Setting’ menu.
Setting:
Set up time periods for the space heating to
come on and off.
4.3.1 Comfort levels
If you feel that the desired room air
temperature in your home is not being reached,
it is possible to increase the comfort level
settings on your UI, which changes the water
input temperature for your heating system.
Glen Dimplex heat pumps allow for weather
compensation, and operate on a heating curve,
which will set the flow (water input)
temperature automatically depending on
outside conditions. The heating curves for each
zone in your home would have been set up by
the installer during the heat pump installation.
Changing the water input temperature will
change the response time for your heating
system.
In the comfort level submenu, as shown in
figure 8, it is possible to alter the water input
temperature for your system within a range of
6°C (-3°C to +3°C).
A warmer water input temperature will
increase energy consumption and
therefore running costs - every 1°C
reduction in the system’s water input
temperature will reduce energy
consumption by 2.5%.
You can set your comfort level to automatically
remain set for anything from 1 hour to 14 days
(for short term changes or seasonal
adjustments), or if you wish to keep your
settings permanently, there is a permanent
setting option which will stay as set until you
change it again manually. The default comfort
level setting is 0.
Figure 7(a): Selecting a zone in the Zone
Temperatures submenu
Figure 7(b): Selecting a temperature for Zone 1
Figure 8: Adjusting comfort level