Processing Of External Demand In Rk1 - Samson TROVIS 5579 Mounting And Operating Instructions

Automation system trovis 5500. heating and district heating controller
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System-wide functions
Release controller at BE15

7.10 Processing of external demand in Rk1

The controller can process binary or analog requests for an externally required signal by a
more complex secondary system, provided the following requirements are met: the system is
configured without solar system and an analog request can be assigned to "0 to 10 V corre-
sponds with 0 to 120 °C flow temperature". In other words: flow temperature demand
12 °C/V. Analog requests below 10 °C (< 0.8 V input signal) are not processed;
overvoltage generates a maximum flow set point of 130 °C. An additional processing of re-
quests for an externally required signal over the device bus can be configured.
Note: Overheating may occur in the heating circuits of the primary controller without control
valve.
Excessive charging temperatures in DHW circuits without control valve controlled by the pri-
mary controller are excluded when the default settings of the controller are used: while stor-
age tank charging is active, no flow temperature higher than the charging temperature is
used by the primary controller.
Nevertheless, if the Priority for external demand function is activated, the external demand
is also processed during storage tank charging.
Function
Priority for external demand
Processing of external demand with a binary signal
Regardless of the operating mode set for control circuit Rk1 – except manual mode –, the
flow temperature specified as Set point for binary demand processing is used in control cir-
cuit Rk1 when the binary input (terminals 17/18) is either open (bE = 0) or closed (bE = 1).
Functions
Processing of external demand in Rk1
Processing of external demand, 0 to 10 V
Processing of external demand, binary
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0
CO5 -> F15 - 1*
1
*bE = 1, 0
WE
Configuration
0
CO4 -> F16 - 1
WE
0
0
0
1
Configuration
CO1 -> F15 - 1
CO1 -> F16 - 0
CO1 -> F17 - 1
bE = 1, 0

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