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MENU > Settings > Return limit
Infl. - max. (return temp. limitation - max. influence)
Circuit
All
Determines how much the desired flow / duct temperature will be influenced
if the return temperature is higher than the set limit.
* See Appendix "Parameter ID overview"
Influence higher than 0:
The desired flow / duct temperature is increased, when the return
temperature gets higher than the set limit.
Influence lower than 0:
The desired flow / duct temperature is decreased, when the return
temperature gets higher than the set limit.
MENU > Settings > Return limit
Infl. - min. (return temp. limitation - min. influence)
Circuit
All
Determines how much the desired flow / duct temperature will be influenced
if the return temperature is lower than the calculated limit.
* See Appendix "Parameter ID overview"
Influence higher than 0:
The desired flow / duct temperature is increased, when the return
temperature gets below the calculated limit.
Influence lower than 0:
The desired flow / duct temperature is decreased, when the return
temperature gets below the calculated limit.
MENU > Settings > Return limit
Adapt. time (adaptation time)
Circuit
All
Controls how fast the return temperature adapts to the desired return
temperature limit (Integration control).
* See Appendix "Parameter ID overview"
OFF:
The control function is not influenced by the 'Adapt.
time' .
Minor
The desired temperature is adapted quickly.
value:
Major
The desired temperature is adapted slowly.
value:
Danfoss District Energy
ECL Comfort 310, application A368
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Setting range
Factory setting
*
1x036
Factory setting
Setting range
*
1x037
Setting range
Factory setting
*
Example
The return limit is active above 20 °C.
The influence is set to 0.5.
The actual return temperature is 2 degrees too high.
Result:
*
The desired flow / duct temperature is changed by 0.5 x 2 = 1.0 degree.
Example
The return limit is active below 50 °C.
The influence is set to -3.0.
The actual return temperature is 2 degrees too low.
Result:
*
The desired flow / duct temperature is changed by -3.0 x 2 = -6.0
degrees.
Normally, this setting is 0 in district heating systems because a lower
return temperature is acceptable.
Typically, this setting is higher than 0 in boiler systems to avoid a too
low return temperature (see also 'Infl. - max.').
The adaptation function can correct the desired flow / duct
temperature with max. 8 K.
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