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Nibe Fighter 1210 User Manual

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Control
9
For Home Owners
Curveslope
[P] Set heating curve.
Setting range: 1 -15.
Setting the curveslope
Press the Increase button once. A cursor
appears under the figure for curveslope. Press
either the Increase or Reduce button to set the
required curveslope.
Press the Channel button to continue.
Room-comp
[P] When the room temperature differs by 1 °C
change the set point value WW-out with the indi-
cated value.
A higher value gives a quicker reaction if the
temperature in the premises is too high or too
low. The normal value for a radiator system is 4.
Setting range: 0 –—– 6 °C)
Setting Room-comp
(Only applies if a room sensor is connected).
After setting the curve slope, press the Channel
button. The cursor moves under the figure for
Room-comp. Change the figure using the
Increase or Reduce buttons. A higher value
gives a quicker reaction to excess or low indoor
temperatures. The normal value for a radiator
system is 4.
5a
5b
7
8
This menu is a submenu to menu 5a and is activated
by placing the cursor under the value for Curveslope
(or Room comp if a room sensor is connected) and
pressing the Channel button.
WW-Out min
[P] Setting for the minimum calculated flow tem-
perature.
Setting range: 10 - 50 °C.
Preset value: 15 °C
WW-out max
[P] Setting for the maximum calculated flow tem-
perature.
Setting range: 30 - 70 °C.
The preset value is 45 °C. Therefore this value
must normally be increased when a
radiator system is used.
Available information and on-display settings
HP-time: Shows the total number running hours for heat
pump.
Add-time: Shows the total hours of operation for addi-
tional heat.
Basic: Change the left figure from 0 to 1 using the
Increase button at the same time as pressing the Oper-
ating mode button to return to the basic settings.
The two figures to the right specify the selected oper-
ating mode. The middle figure specifies the operating
mode for room heating.
0 signifies Normal mode.
1 signifies No addition.
2 signifies No room heating.
The right figure specifies the operating mode for hot
water.
0 signifies Normal mode.
1 signifies temporary increased hot water temp.
2 signifies periodic increased hot water temp.
English: Selected language.
Setting of language
Language selection is accessed the next time Chan-
nel is pressed. Press Increase to change language.
When the required language is selected, press the
Channel button. You then return to display 1.
As the flow temperature normally hovers in relation to
the calculated temperature, values above and below
the set value can temporarily occur.
For example, the suitable values for floor heating with
floating condensing could be min 18°C, max 40°C.
Setting WW-out min and WW-out max
Press the Increase button once. A cursor will
appear under the figure for WW-out min. Press
either the Increase or Reduce button to set the
required WW-out min value.
Press the Channel button to move to
WW-out max and change as required.
6
HPstart: Calculates the number of times the heat
pump starts (accumulated).
HP off: Shows the operating mode: HP off, HP on,
HP start in X minutes or WW in high.
FIGHTER 1210
Curveslope 9
Room comp 4 °C
WW-out min 15 °C
WW-Out max 45 °C
HP start 10
HP off
HP-time 40 h
Add-time 0 h
Basic 0 00
English

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Nibe Fighter 1210 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNibe
ModelFighter 1210
CategoryHeat Pump
LanguageEnglish

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