Warning
This part has changed significantly since version 3.90; in particular, it has been added a possibility to set different priorities between summer and winter, and priorities for off-peak operation.
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Lower numbers correspond to higher priorities; the number assigned can be considered as the order of activation: source with priority 1 is the first to be activated, source with priority 2 is the second and so on.PHOTO TBD
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When a source is enabled (that is, all the condition seen before are verified: block signals, enable signals, season, outdoor temperature, etc... ENABLE OR ACTIVE SOURCE?) all sources with lower priority are automatically disabled.
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Priorities from 6 to 10 have a special meaning: they allow a source to be activated, if necessary, even when it is outside its optimal outdoor working temperature range.PHOTO TBD
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In particular, priority 1/6 should be read as: Priority 1, if the outdoor temperature is within the configured range for the source, Priority 6, if the outdoor temperature is outside the configured range for the source.
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ROT A corresponds to priority: | ROT B corresponds to priority: | ROT C corresponds to priority: | |
from the 1st to the 10th day of the month | 2 | 3 | 4 |
from the 11th to the 20th day of the month | 3 | 4 | 2 |
from the 20th to the end of the month | 4 | 2 | 3 |