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Danfoss Air to Water Heatpump

  • 24-05-2014 11:59am
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    Registered Users Posts: 27


    I have a Danfoss Air to Water Heatpump. It was recently installed in my apt. in Dublin. I don't really understand the brochure I was given on how to regulate the inside temp. of my apt. I have a separate electronic thermometer which shows that the indoor temp in my apart is 17 degrees. I would like it to be closer to 20 degrees. How do I adjust the Danfoss unit to achieve this temp?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 jj58


    This is where u ask your installer,
    Anyways u increase the curve setting in the main menu ,2 settings at a time


  • Registered Users Posts: 27 Redshoestoo


    jj58 wrote: »
    This is where u ask your installer,
    Anyways u increase the curve setting in the main menu ,2 settings at a time

    Thanks for your reply. My installer seems to be very busy, overwhelmed I would say. He's great technically but seems to have problems explaining the system to me, or maybe it's me that has problems understanding :)

    I did what you said and I increased the curve to 46 and the temperature in the apartment is now 22 degrees. That feels good to me. I moved here from Scandianvia and that's the kind of temp. I would be used too. But maybe Irish people think that is too warm? Because they are used to being cold in the house, and used to drafts.

    Is there any way to calculate what it will cost me to keep the temp at 22 as opposed to 21?
    Thanks for all your help I appreciate it :)


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