Danfoss ECL 9600 User guide

Type
User guide
User guide ECL 9600
VI.76.V6.02
User guide
e) Function switch
Standby with frost protection.
Heating stopped in circuit 1.
Constant reduced temperature
in circuit 1.
Automatic changeover
between normal and reduced
temperature in circuit 1.
Constant normal temperature
in circuit 1.
Manual operation
Control stopped and valves
not activated. Pumps run
continuously.
Valve in circuit 1 can be
opened and closed manually
by turning knob d) fully
clockwise or counterclockwise.
Valve in circuit 2 can also be
operated manually (see
section "Manual operation" in
instructions.
>|< Heating system controlled in
accordance with prepro-
grammed values and clock
settings.
f) User instructions
a) Setting program clock
Move slides towards the middle
when reduced temperature is
required. Actual time and day, if
required, must be set opposite the
arrow.
b) Setting switch 0 - 9
Switch is used for selecting tempe-
rature to be shown on display c).
Position Information
0 Status of valve and pumps
1 Actual outdoor temperature
2 None
Actual flow temperature
3
in circuit 1
Actual flow temperature
4
in circuit 2
Actual room temperature
5
or thermometer
Actual return temperature
6
in circuit 1
Actual return temperature
7
in circuit 2
8 None
9 None
d) Temperature setting
Normal setting: 0.
Flow temperature is increased by
turning knob clockwise (towards +)
and reduced by turning it
counterclockwise (towards –).
g) Heat curve slope in circuit 1
(0.2 - 3.4)
h) Parallel displacement of heat
curve in circuit 2 or hot water
service temperature
(30 - 100 °C)
i) Heat curve slope in circuit 2
(0,4 - 3,4) or selection of hot
water service (tap)
j) Reduced temperature setting
Setting 1 - 8 gives fixed parallel heat
curve displacement at reduced
temperature.
Setting AUTO reduces parallel
displacement when outdoor
temperature falls (no setback at
–15 °C)
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Danfoss ECL 9600 User guide

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