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Operation of the heat pump and heating and hot water distribution unit

Operation of the heat pump and heating and hot water distribution unit


The control unit uses two different methods to control the heat pump.

Control with outdoor sensor

A sensor is installed outside on a north facing wall of the property. Control with an outdoor sensor means that the heat pump automatically regulates the heating in the house depending on the outdoor temperature. If the outdoor temperature drops, the underfloor heating/radiators inside the house will become warmer.

The user determines the response from the heat pump in relation to the outdoor temperature, with the help of a number of settings such as selecting the heat curve on the control unit.

Control with outdoor sensor supplemented with room sensor

Control with an outdoor sensor supplemented with a room sensor means that a sensor can be placed in a reference position inside the house. This is connected to the heat pump and provides the control unit with information about the room temperature. The signals affect the control unit’s settings (heat curves) and ensure the heat pump gives the best possible energy savings.

The heat curve slope can be changed to increase or decrease the heating in the house.

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