Fixed Set Point Control; Drying Of Jointless Floors - Samson TROVIS 5433 Mounting And Operating Instructions

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Functions of the heating circuit
Parameters
Flow temperature
Return flow temp.
Set-back difference
Min. flow temperature
Max. flow temperature
5.2

Fixed set point control

During the times-of-use, the flow temperature can be controlled according to a fixed set
point. Outside the times-of-use, the controller uses the reduced flow temperature.
Set the desired rated flow temperature as Day set point , and the reduced flow temperature
as Night set point .
Function
Outdoor temperature t
Parameters
Day set point
Night set point
5.3

Drying of jointless floors

The first heating up is performed with a flow temperature of 25 °C. In the course of 24
hours, this temperature is raised by the value entered in Temperature rise , i.e. the default set-
ting causes the temperature to rise continuously to 30 °C within the first 24 hours. If the Max-
imum temperature is reached, it is kept constant for the number of days entered in Main-
taining time for maximum temperature . The Temperature reduction parameter determines the
downward ramp. If this parameter is set to 0, the maintaining phase runs straight into the
automatic mode.
By changing the setting STOP 0 to START 1, the function is activated. The controller permits
no further change to the operating parameters of the function.
The course of the drying process can be monitored in the information level over the icon of
flow temperature display (
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Point 1
Point 2
Point 3
Point 4
Points 1 to 4
Points 2, 3
A
) of the heating circuit:
WE
Parameter level / Range of values
70 °C
PA1 / 20 to 130 °C
55 °C
40 °C
25 °C
65 °C
PA1 / 20 to 90 °C
15 °C
PA1 / 0 to 50 °C
20 °C
PA1 / 0 °C to max. flow temperature
90 °C
PA1 / Min. flow temperature to 130 °C
WE
Configuration
1
CO1 -> F07 - 0
WE
Rotary switch / Range of values
50 °C
0 to 130 °C
30 °C
0 to 130 °C

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