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22 Nov 202306:37

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide to configuring the Danos Cyon programmable thermostat. It covers key features such as setting room, comfort, night, and away temperatures, as well as adjusting schedules (P1-P6) to fit your needs. The thermostat offers advanced options like limiting room and floor temperatures, setting automatic daylight savings adjustments, and choosing actuator types for different heating systems. The video also explains how to optimize heating performance through reaction speed and floor-only or combined temperature control, ensuring comfort and efficiency for various heating setups.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The Danos Cyon thermostat displays the current room temperature and shows heating status with a wave icon.
  • πŸ˜€ The 'Comfort Temperature' can be adjusted, with a range of options to suit your needs (e.g., 25Β°C to 23Β°C).
  • πŸ˜€ The thermostat has three temperature settings: Comfort, Away, and Night, each for different situations (e.g., when you’re at home, away, or sleeping).
  • πŸ˜€ The P0-P6 schedule settings allow users to select a preset schedule based on their temperature preferences.
  • πŸ˜€ P0 means no scheduling, and the temperature will remain fixed at the selected value (either Comfort, Away, or Night).
  • πŸ˜€ The thermostat has settings to limit the maximum and minimum room temperatures, ensuring temperature control within a desired range.
  • πŸ˜€ Users can set the date and time in Menu 3 for accurate time-based control.
  • πŸ˜€ Menu 4 allows for automatic adjustment of summer and winter time, ensuring time changes happen without manual intervention.
  • πŸ˜€ Menu 9 controls the floor temperature settings for underfloor heating systems, including maximum and minimum limits.
  • πŸ˜€ Advanced installer settings in Menu 6 allow the selection of the correct actuator type, like 'normally closed' for underfloor heating.
  • πŸ˜€ The thermostat offers reaction time adjustments in Menu 7, with options for 'slow,' 'medium,' or 'fast' based on the heating system.
  • πŸ˜€ Menu 8 provides the option to control heating based on either room temperature, floor temperature, or a combined system for more precise heating control.

Q & A

  • What is the main function of the Danos cyon thermostat?

    -The main function of the Danos cyon thermostat is to regulate the room temperature by controlling the heating system, either through underfloor heating or radiators.

  • How can users adjust the comfort temperature on the Danos cyon thermostat?

    -Users can adjust the comfort temperature by setting it to a desired value, such as lowering it from 25Β°C to 23Β°C. The thermostat will display waves when heating is active.

  • What do the three waves on the thermostat's display indicate?

    -The three waves on the thermostat's display indicate that the thermostat is calling for heating, meaning the heating system is being activated to adjust the room temperature.

  • What is the 'away temperature' setting on the thermostat?

    -The 'away temperature' is a setting that users can activate when they are not at home. It allows them to set a different, usually lower, temperature to save energy while away.

  • How does the night temperature setting work?

    -The night temperature setting allows users to set a different temperature for when they are sleeping, typically lower than the comfort temperature, to save energy during the night.

  • What are the 'P' schedules available in the thermostat's menu?

    -The 'P' schedules (P0 to P6) are predefined temperature schedules, with P0 meaning no scheduling and the temperature always stays at the user-set value. Other options allow for customized heating schedules.

  • How can users limit the maximum and minimum room temperatures on the thermostat?

    -Users can access menu 2 to set limits on the maximum and minimum room temperatures, ensuring that the thermostat cannot be adjusted beyond these predefined values.

  • What is the purpose of the automatic daylight saving time change in the thermostat?

    -Menu 4 allows the thermostat to automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes, ensuring the room temperature is in sync with the time changes without manual intervention.

  • How can users control the floor temperature when using the underfloor sensor?

    -In menu 9, users can set limits for the maximum and minimum floor temperatures when an underfloor sensor is connected, preventing floor temperatures from exceeding or falling below safe or desired levels.

  • What is the purpose of the advanced installer menu in the thermostat?

    -The advanced installer menu (menu 6) allows professional installers to configure the thermostat with specific settings for different types of actuators (such as normally closed actuators for floor heating).

  • How does the reaction time setting affect the thermostat's operation?

    -The reaction time setting (slow, medium, or fast) adjusts how quickly the thermostat responds to temperature changes. Faster reactions are used for radiator systems, while slower reactions are suited for underfloor heating systems integrated into concrete.

  • What is the difference between 'combined' and 'floor' modes on the thermostat?

    -'Combined' mode adjusts heating based on both room temperature and floor temperature, while 'floor' mode relies solely on the floor temperature sensor for regulation, which is useful in areas where room temperature is less important.

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