Technical data

Vitotronic 300, GW5B & MW1B Installation and Service
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Settings in the factory set condition:
H Slope = 1.4
H Shift = 0
The heating curves illustrate the relationship between
the outside temperature and the boiler water or supply
temperature.
To put it simply: The lower the outside temperature,
the higher the boiler water or supply temperature.
The room temperature, again, depends on the boiler
water or the supply temperature.
Adjusting Heating Curves
Example of outside temperature 7° F (14° C)
Legend
A Underfloor heating system, slope 0.2 to 0.8
B Low temperature heating system, slope 0.8 to 1.6
C Heating systems with a boiler water temperature in
excess of 167° F (75° C), slope greater than 1.6
Commissioning
Selecting the set room temperature
Individually adjustable for each heating circuit.
The heating curve is offset along the axis of the set room
temperature. When the heating circuit pump logic function
has been enabled, it modifies the starting and stopping
characteristics of the heating circuit pump.
Standard set room temperature
Changing the standard room temperature from 68 to 79° F
(20 to 26° C)
Legend
A Boiler water temperature or supply temperature
B Outside temperature
C Set room temperature
D Heating circuit pump OFF
E Heating circuit pump ON
Operating instructions
230 °F
(110 °C)
79 °F
(26 °C)
68 °F
(20 °C)
-4 °F
(-20 °C)
Boiler water or supply
temperature
Room
set-point
temperature
Outdoor temperature