Benefit
Description
Setting
Effect
Example
Siemens Building Technologies
Landis & Staefa Division
2.34
Locking signal gain
Matching the system to different types of boilers and plant conditions.
The locking signal gain is a final adjustment of the locking signal which leads to a
restriction of the mixing valve. It is the result of a number of integrals such as shifting
d.h.w. priority.
Setting range
0...200
The gain is adjustable between 0 % and 200 %. The setting changes the response of
the mixing heating circuits to restrictions imposed by locking signals, but not that of the
other consumers. Also refer to "mixing valve restriction" in index.
Setting
Response
0 %
Locking signal will be ignored
1...99 %
Locking signal will be considered as a reduced
signal
100 %
Locking signal will be adopted unchanged
101...200 %
Locking signal will be considered up to twice the
normal signal
Basic Dokumentation RVA63.280, RVA53.280
Unit
%
Factory setting
100
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CE1P2374E
19.04.2001