What do you need?
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In short |
Extra information |
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General |
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Your Niko Home Control installation meets the following requirements:
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You need the following if you want to use the Niko Home control multi-zone thermostat control:
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Your partner system meets the following requirements:
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The partner system has to be configured to enable correct heating/cooling contact use. |
Wiring diagrams for multi-zone heating/cooling
The below table shows several options on how you can use Niko Home Control with your NIBE system and enable Niko routines (solar and peak mode).
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Niko Home Control set-up |
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Auxiliary outputs per heat pump type |
Enable a Niko routine with a partner |
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Multi-zone heating only
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Assign one auxiliary output as 'release heating' via the control module:
Configure the heat pump to auto mode to enable this set-up:
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Multi-zone heating/cooling –
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The heat pump switches between heating and cooling depending on the weather. The Niko Home Control push buttons with LED(s) and comfort sensors must be forced/blocked in the relevant mode via the digital potential-free sensor module for Niko Home Control (550-00210).
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Multi-zone heating/cooling –
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Assign two auxiliary outputs as 'activate cooling (N.C.)/activate heating (N.O.)' via the control module:
Configure the heat pump to auto mode to enable this set-up:
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To view HVAC programming examples, please see Niko Home Control programming examples.