The Enki app allows you to manage and monitor your heating system with precision. This detailed guide explains the main functions of your Equation radiator.
Desired Temperature
- Description: Set the ideal temperature for your space.
- Example: Set the desired temperature to 19.0°C.
- Utility: Maintain optimal thermal comfort according to your preferences and external conditions.
Heating Request
- Description: Indicates if the system is heating to reach the desired temperature.
- Example: The indicator is activated to reach the set 19.0°C.
Active Power
- Description: Displays the power consumed by the heating system.
- Utility: Monitor energy consumption and optimize system usage.
Measured Temperature
- Description: Indicates the current temperature measured by the sensors.
- Example: Measured temperature of 18.0°C, showing that the system is heating to reach 19.0°C.
Temperature History
- Description: View temperature variations over time.
- Options: View data by day, week, month, or year.
- Utility: Analyze temperature trends and adjust heating settings accordingly.
Consumption History
- Description: View your energy consumption over time.
- Options: View data by day, week, month, or year.
- Utility: Analyze your consumption habits and identify opportunities for energy savings.
Programming
- Description: Configure programs to optimize the use of your heating system.
- Utility: Automate heating according to your needs and habits to improve comfort and energy efficiency.
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