Commissioning Other Settings; Checklist: Adjusting Settings To Customer Requirements; Important Settings For The System; Perform Function Tests - Bosch HPC 400 Installation Instructions For Contractors

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5.3
Commissioning other settings
If some functions are not activated, and modules, units or components
are not installed, the non relevant items are
hidden,
while other settings
are selected.
5.3.1
Checklist: Adjusting settings to customer requirements
When commisSioning the device, ensure the satisfaction of both
parties,
making sure that the heating system meets the customer's needs and will
not give cause for complaints. In our
experience,
the following settings
are very important for the satisfaction of the system user:
Weather·compensated
(~page
20)
Set heating curve
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Adjustthe heating curve
(~
page 20)
.
T
hel
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default heating curve applies to a room
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temperature of 21
·C.
Type of building (damping)
Light, Medium,
Heavy
(~
page 17)
Start frequency DHW
circ.
(DHW circulation pump)
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Permanently,
1 x 3
...
6 x 3 minutes/h
(~
page 25)
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Operating mode
Adjust default settings/own time program
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according to customer requirements
(~
user
interface operating instructions)
.
Table
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Checklist: Important settings, clarifying customer
requirements
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Adjust further settings to customer requirements in the main menu,
e.g. temperatures for operating modes
(~
operating instructions).
5.3.2
Important settings for the system
If the relative humidity is not recorded in a room that is
being cooled
(e.g.
possible with an CR 10 H). this can
result in condensate formation
.
In such cases, the
minimum flow temperature must be set to an
appropriate value.
The settings in the service menu must always be checked and, if
necessary, adjusted during
commissioning.
This is important to ensure
thatthe system is functioning
correctly.
It is useful to check all displayed
settings.
It may be necessary to discuss the setting values with the
system
user, e.g.
settings for the cooling function
.
5.4
Perform function tests
The function tests can be accessed via the diagnosis
menu.
The available
menu items are strongly dependant on the installed system. Under this
menu the following can
be
tested, for example:
DHW circulation pump:
On/Off
(~Chapter
6.10.1, page 27).
5.5
Check monitored values
Monitored values are shown in the
Diagnosis
menu
(~
Chapter
6.10.2,
page 27).
5.6
System handover
~
Ensure that no temperature limits for heating and DHW have been set
at the heat
source.
Only under this condition can the HPC400 user
interface control the DHW and flow
temperatures.
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Explain to the customer how the user interface and the accessories
work and how to operate them
.
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Inform customer about the selected
settings.
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We recommend to hand over these installation
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instructions to the customer at the heating system.
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BOSCH
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Service menu
The menu of the user interface is adapted to your system automatically.
Some menu items are only available if the system has been set up
accordingly and the user interface has been set
correctly.
The menu
items are only displayed in systems in which the corresponding system
components are installed,
e.g.
a solar
system.
The corresponding menu
items and settings can be found in the respective operating
instructions.
Information about the operation of the service menu is summarised in
Chapter 4, starting on page 5.
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The default settings are highlighted in the adjustment
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range column
(~Chapter6.4to
6.10).
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