Heat Circuit Functions - Danfoss ECL 2000 User Manual

District heating temperature controller.
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10.2 Heat Circuit Functions

10.2.1 Building Settings
Summer cut-off
This section describes the parameters that can be set up for a heat circuit via the
service menus.
Each menu item gives access to a number of setting pictures allowing you to view and
modify various parameters for the heat circuit. The number of pictures and parameters
available depends on the type of controller you are working with and the application
you have selected (see page 26 for information about ECL 2000 applications).
This section describes all parameters that can be set for a heat circuit. Please disregard
the descriptions of any parameters not available in your specific system setup.
Instructions for operating the ECL 2000's service menus are provided on page 39.
This section describes the parameters you can set in pictures under the Building menu
item.
The summer cut-off function makes the controller close down the heat circuit.
Display text
Parameter
Outdoor tem-
Outdoor temp.
perature
Room temp.
Room tem-
perature
Note:
By default, the circulation pump of the heat circuit is switched off when the calcu-
lated flow temperature drops below 20 °C. See page 45.
EY.65.H4.02
This picture is the service menu for a heat circuit. Heat
circuit functions are divided into 4 groups correspond-
ing to the menu items: Building, Pump/valve, PI con-
stants and Limiter. See the overview diagram on page
38.
Default value,
Description
range
Default value:
When the outdoor temperature reaches
18 °C
this value, summer cut-off is activated,
and the heat circuit it closed down
Range:
10-30 °C
Default value:
When the room temperature reaches this
24 °C
level, summer cut-off is activated
Range:
10-30 °C
Service Settings
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