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Glossary
10. Glossary
Switching point
A switching point is a setting in your clock thermostat. It is a
moment in time at which you desire a different temperature.
To set this, you have to enter the desired time and the desired
temperature.
Reference room
A reference room is a room (for example the living room) where
a temperature can be measured which is representative for the
entire house.
We assume, that the temperature in other rooms (for example
kitchen or bedroom) is equal to the temperature in the reference
room.
A room where the temperature is not representative for the
house, due to open windows or the use of a fire place, is not
suitable as a reference room.
An other reason to appoint a specific room as reference room is
that most of the time will be spent in this room.Therefore, it is
important that the temperature regulation of this room is correct.
The other rooms in the house can have a lower (or higher)
temperature.
Room temperature controlled regulation
This is one of the principles of regulating the temperature in your
house. According to this regulation, the thermostat measures the
temperature in the room where it is fitted.This measured
temperature will be compared with the set (desired)
temperature.The thermostat now determines how intensely the
boiler must burn to reach or maintain the desired temperature.
Weather dependent (temperature) regulation
This is a principle of regulation in which the determination of the
CH water temperature (and the intensity of burning of the boiler)
is achieved by the outside temperature and a number of preset
values in the IRT 30.With this, the desired temperature will be
reached as close as possible.You can influence the temperature in
the rooms by using radiators with thermostatic radiator valves.