4. Functions and options
Manual correction (remote control)
Arrangement/Heat. circuit/hc/Expert/man. corr.
selection: „Yes", „No"
factory setting: „No"
Sensor remote control
Arrangement/Heat. circuit/hc/Expert/Sen. remote
adjustment range: 1 ... 10
factory setting: 8
Screed heating option
Screed heat
Selection: Yes/No
Factory setting: No
TStart
Adjustment range: 10,0 ... 59,0 °C
Factory setting: 20,0 °C
Tmax
Adjustment range: 11,0 ... 60,0 °C
Factory setting: 40,0 °C
Rise
Adjustment range: 1,0 ... 10,0 K
Factory setting: 2,0 K
Rise time
Adjustment range: 1 ... 72 h
Factory setting: 24 h
tBacking
Adjustment range: 1 ... 20 d
Factory setting: 5 d
Start
Selection: Yes/No
Factory setting: No
The remote control (RTA11-M) allows manual adjust-
ment of the heating curve (±15 K). The remote control
is optional and it is not included in the full kit.
The heating circuit can be switched off manually, if the
remote control is set to the position "heating circuit
off". Heating circuit switched off means that the heating
circuit pump is switched off and the mixer closed.
Flow temperature is boosted to maximum for rapid
heating when the remote control it is set to "rapid
heating".
Adjustment channel for allocating the remote control
sensor. The factory setting is sensor 8.
This function is used for time- and temperature-control-
led screed drying in selectable heating circuits.
The heating circuits can be selected in the Arrange-
ment/Heat. circuit/HC/Expert menu. At the end of this
menu, the function can be set to standby by using the
„Start" item.
At the beginning of the screed drying function, the
selected heating circuits are put into operation for the
adjusted rise time with the start temperature as the set
flow temperature. Afterwards, the set flow temperature
increases in steps by the adjustable rise value for the
duration of the adjustable rise time until the holding
temperature is reached. After the holding time has
elapsed, the set flow temperature is reduced in steps
until the start temperature is reached again.
Note:
Make sure the heating circuits are supplied with heat
from a heat source (afterheating).
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