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Ecodan Auto Adapt

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(@plasfron)
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Have been running my Ecodan in Auto Adapt but because of issues with it going into stand-by my installer switched it to Weather Compensation and altered the Compensation Curve. However, that hasn't solved the issue so now considering switching back to Auto Adapt.

However, I'm wondering whether the new position of the Compensation Curve will adversely affect its operation when in Auto Adapt? Or, to put it another way, how should the Compensation Curve be set when switching into Auto Adapt?

This is how it is set up at present.. 

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 Gary
(@gary)
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I replied on your other thread it won’t make much difference as autoadapt can deviate by default +\- 5C and will adjust the flow temp accordingly so unless it miles it won’t.  And you are already running -5C below that curve per your 3rd image 



   
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