Room terminls
SetT
RelT
C
C
T
T
T
T
Ineri XXXXXX
Trel
Tonsign
DTiniio
XXXXXX groups
SetT
RelT
C
C
DG
SG
SG
SG
DHW
RelT
SetT
DTstrt
Strt omp T
Expnsion vlve
C
C
- C
C
C
br
SH
C
Compressor
C
C C
br
br
Std-by
%
%
Compressor
Hours
Strts
Strts/hour
InverterT
XXXXXXX meter
kW
C
kW
kW
Ative demnds
Room terminals
RH
%
In installations with interior terminals equipped with bus communication (Th-T or TH
sensors), it displays the interior setpoint temperature (Tcons), the current temperature
(Treal) and the current relative humidity (HR) of the terminals assigned to each outlet
unit.
Heating buffer / Cooling buffer
This shows the setpoint temperature, the start-up temperature differential and the
C
current temperature of the buffer storage tank.
C
There are separate screens for the heating and cooling buffer storage tanks.
C
Heating groups / Cooling groups
Reg
%
This shows the target outlet temperature (SetT), the current outlet temperature (RealT)
and the regulation percentage (Reg) of each outlet unit.
There are separate screens for the heating and cooling outlet units.
DHW
C
This shows the setpoint temperature, the start-up temperature differential and the
C
current temperature of the DHW storage tank.
C
C
Expansion valve
This displays the current parameters of evaporator operation and the expansion valve.
Std-by
%
Compressor 1
This shows the parameters of compressor and condenser operation.
rpm
Compressor 2
This displays the registry of compressor hours of operation, number of start-ups and
start-up/hour ratios.
It also shows the current temperature of the compressor inverter.
C
Instant meter / Monthly energy meter / Year energy meter
These screens show information regarding heat pump consumption, power, energy
COP
supplied and energy performance.
ERR
It has screens with information about the current moment, each month and by year.
PF
Active demands
The upper part shows current demands for compressor start-up.
The bottom part shows the demands received by the heat pump to start the various
outlet units.
Active demands for the compressor or the outlet units do not imply that they will switch
on. There may be other reasons that prevent them from starting up.
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