REMKO WPM-Smart-Control-Manual for specialists-WKF-085 User Manual

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One-off hot water / party mode

Activating Party mode (select with the right

softkey) causes the next window of time with

reduced heating to be disregarded, so that the

heating runs in normal mode again. After this

period, the heating again functions according to

the stored time program. To activate/deactivate

"One-off hot water" press the left softkey. The

storage tank is enabled for one-off charging (acti-

vated), e.g. for showering outside hot water time

periods).

Fig. 22: One-off hot water / party mode

Then turn the rotary knob clockwise.

Time programmes

There are 3 user profiles available for the time

program. For example, Profile A could be used for

early shift weeks, B for late shifts, and C for holi-

days. You can switch profile using the left softkey.

The displayed time programmes apply to the cur-

rent day. Blue means reduced mode, red means

normal mode. The current time is displayed above

the time bars.

Time programme for hot water

Time programme for the heater heating cycle

Time programme for the floor heating cycle

The time programmes can be adjusted in the menu

under:

- Settings / Hot water

- Settings / Heater heating cycle

- Settings / Floor heating cycle

You can use the right softkey to activate an "away

period". The system will then function in reduced

mode until the right softkey is pressed again.

Fig. 23: Time programmes

Then turn the rotary knob clockwise.

Solar yields

The yields of the solar plant are generally calcu-

lated using the collector and storage tank tempera-

ture, and the medium flow rate. The energy con-

tent of one litre of oil or one cubic metre of gas is

10 kWh.

The right softkey is used to select day, week,

month or year values for the bars. The left softkey

activates a scroll function, which allows you to

scroll through historical values using the rotary

knob.

Yields are highly dependent upon solar radiation

and heating requirements. The solar plant will ach-

ieve the highest yields on sunny days.

Solar yield

Time period

History

Fig. 24: Solar yields

Then turn the rotary knob clockwise.

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