CORRIGO VENTILATION 3.X USER GUIDE
Table Of Contents
- About this user guide
- About Corrigo
- Display, buttons and LEDs
- The menu system
- Navigating the menus
- Running mode
- Temperature
- Setpoint Supply air temperature control
- Setpoint Outdoor temperature compensated Supply air control
- Setpoint Cascaded room temperature control
- Setpoint Cascaded extract air temperature control
- Setpoint Outdoor compensated room temperature/extract air control
- Support control heating/Support control cooling
- Frost protection temperature
- Exchanger de-icing
- Heat exchanger efficiency monitoring
- Recirculation
- Extra controller unit
- Enthalpy control
- Air control
- Pressure control SAF (there are also corresponding menus for EAF)
- Flow control SAF (there are also corresponding menus for EAF)
- Manual frequency control SAF (there are also corresponding menus for EAF)
- Frequency control external
- Frequency control SAF with EAF slave/flow control (also available for opposite function)
- CO2
- Humidity control
- Time settings
- Access rights
- Other functions
- Index
Corrigo ventilation user guide, revision F The menu system
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Temperature
Here you can view all actual and setpoint values for temperature control. The menu is visible
to all users, regardless of log on level. However, to make changes you need at least Operator
authority.
Only menus for activated functions will be shown.
Setpoint Supply air temperature control
Here, actual and setpoint values are shown, as well as
the outdoor temperature if a outdoor sensor has been
configured. This is a read-only menu. No settings can be
made here.
Submenu: Setpoint.
Setpoint Outdoor temperature compensated Supply air control
Here, actual and setpoint values are shown, as well as
the outdoor temperature if a outdoor sensor has been
configured. This is a read-only menu. No settings can be
made here.
Submenus: Setpoint
In control modes Supply air control/Room control and Supply air control/Extract air control ,
the setpoint relationship is used when supply air control is active.
Use the eight breakpoints to generate a setpoint /
outdoor temperature relationship.
In-between-values are calculated using straight
lines between breakpoints.
Setpoints for temperatures lower than the lowest breakpoint and higher than the highest
breakpoint are calculated by extending the line between the two last breakpoints at either
end.
Example: At the lower end the setpoint is increasing by 1°C for every 5 °C lowering of the
outdoor temperature. So the setpoint at –23°C would be 25°C + 0.6x 1.0°C = 25.6°C.
Outd temp:18.4°C
Supply air temp
Act: 19.8°C Setp
Setp: 20.0°C
Supply air temp
Setp: 20.0°C
Outd temp:18.4°C
Supply air temp
Actual: 19.8°C Setp
Setp: 20.0°C
Outdoor comp setp
-20.0°C = 25.0°C
-15.0°C = 24.0°C
-10.0°C = 23.0°C
Outdoor comp setp
-5.0°C = 23.0°C
0.0°C = 22.0°C
5.0°C = 20.0°C
Outdoor comp setp
10.0°C = 19.0°C
20.0°C = 18.0°C