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Determining the Working Mode of a Zone

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  • Let's assume you have a zone in Comfort Mode associated with a timetable which is in the Economy time slot: the zone will be therefore Off, because the only possible way to work is Comfort if in automatic. If you forced the zone in Economy, then it would be turn on in Economy.

  • Let's assume you have a zone in Comfort+Economy Mode associated with a Timetable that is in OFF in that time, also the zone will be consequently in OFF.

Note

The Force Working Mode of the Zone parameter has priority over the timetable itself and over its forcing. For this reason, if the Zone is forced into a certain mode, the working mode given by the associated timetable will be ignored. This is because in certain situation a single clock is associated with several zones (it is the situation of the day zone and night zone timetable). However, if a room needs to be switched off or on in Comfort, for example, by forcing it the associated timetable can be bypassed without “disturbing” the operation of the other zones associated with the same timetable.

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The current working mode is shown in the Status column on the left side of the Zone page.

Warning

On the Configuration Zone/1 sub page there is a Force column, which has nothing to do with the Force Working Mode (see MANUAL OVERRIDE).

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In this stage, the zone temperature is compared with the set point and, taking into account the Current Season of the system and the Working Mode (Economy, Comfort, or Antifreeze), it is decided whether to activate or deactivate the zone: PHOTO TBD

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  • Season Set: the system first evaluates the season you are in, then proceeds to the next step.

  • Working Mode: once the current season has been established, the system confirms the current working mode (Comfort, Economy, or Off), established according to the previous paragraph.

  • Room Temperature: once the current set has been determined, the REG System monitors the Temperature value detected by the sensor, and it acts on the zone output to control the temperature. Certainly, the activation/deactivation of the output varies depending on the season:

    • If the system is in Winter, the output is activated if the detected temperature is lower than the temperature set, and deactivated if the temperature rises above the temperature set again (+ the hysteresis).

    • If the system is in Summer, the output is activated if the detected temperature is higher than the temperature set, and deactivated if the temperature drops below the set point again (- the hysteresis).

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etc. Up to zone 32 which corresponds to analogue output 52.

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Warning

If a Dehumidifier for the Integration in the Configuration Zone/1 sub page is associated with the zone:

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