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Vitotronic 100, GC1B / Vitotronic 300-K, MW1B Operating
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5793 310 - 01
General
Commissioning
Your System is Preset at the Factory
Your local service technician will also inform you [where
appropriate] about work he may be required to perform
on your combustion equipment (e.g. regular checks,
cleaning).
The control units are factory-set for central heating and
DHW heating:
Vitotronic 300-K: “Heating and DHW”
Your heating system is therefore ready for use.
Central heating
Between 06:00 and 22:00 h, the rooms are heated
to 68° F (20° C) “Set room temperature” (standard
heating mode).
Between 22:00 and 06:00 h, the rooms are heated
to 37° F (3° C) “Set red. room temp” (reduced heating
mode, frost protection).
Your heating contractor can make further settings for
you during commissioning. You can change any
settings individually at any time to suit your
requirements (see chapter “Central heating”).
DHW heating
Between 05:30 and 22:00 h, DHW is heated to 122° F
(50° C) “Set DHW temperature”. Any installed DHW
circulation pump is on.
Between 22:00 and 05:30 h, the DHW cylinder
temperature will not be reheated. Any installed DHW
circulation pump is off.
Your heating contractor can make further settings for
you during commissioning. You can change any
settings individually at any time to suit your
requirements (see chapter “DHW heating”).
Frost protection
Your boiler, heating circuits and DHW cylinder are
protected against frost. Wintertime/summertime
changeover
This changeover is automatic.
Time and date
The day and time were set by your heating contractor
during commissioning.
Power failure
All data is saved if there is a power failure.
The commissioning and matching of the control unit to
local conditions and building characteristics, as well as
instructing the user in the operation of the system, must
be carried out by your heating contractor. As the user of
new combustion equipment, you may be obliged to notify
your local service technician of the installation [check
local regulations].
Terminology
To provide you with a better understanding of the
functions of your control unit, the appendix contains
the chapter “Terminology” (see page 40).
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