Single Duct With Electrical Heater - Siemens RDG400 Basic Documentation

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Single duct with electrical
heater
Electrical heating,
active in cooling mode
Digital input "Enable
electrical heater"
Caution
Sequences
Setting the sequence and the control outputs
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Siemens
Building Technologies
4.7.5

Single duct with electrical heater

In single duct applications with electrical heater, the thermostat controls a valve
plus an auxiliary electrical heater. Parameter P01 is not available.
The output signal for the air flow can be limited to a minimum and maximum value
if required (see section 4.6 "additional features").
The air flow starts to rise when the acquired room temperature is above "setpoint"
+ "dead zone".
The electrical heater receives an ON command when the acquired room
temperature drops below "setpoint" – "dead zone" (= "setpoint for electrical
heater").
Remote enabling/disabling of the electrical heater is possible via input X1, X2, or
D1 for overheat protection, tariff regulations, energy saving etc.
Input X1, X2, or D1 must be commissioned accordingly (parameter P38, P40, P42).
See section 4.9 "Multifunctional input".
In case of insufficient air flow, the thermostat cannot protect the electrical heater
against overtemperature. That is why the electrical heater must feature a separate
safety device (thermal cutout).
ON/OFF electrical heater
Y
100%
Vmax
Vmin
0%
Y
SDH
ON
YE
W
OFF
dz
Y
Output signal
TR
Room temperature
W
Effective setpoint Comfort
H
Heating sequence
C
Cooling sequence
YV
Volume flow rate
YE
Electrical heater
Note: The diagrams show the PI controller's proportional part only.
Refer to sections 4.5 (applications), 4.7.1 (sequences) and 4.7.3 (outputs).
RDG100.../RDG110.../RDG140.../RDG160... Basic Documentation
Functions
Modulating electrical heater
Y
XpC
C
100%
Vmax
YV
Vmin
0%
TR [°C]
Y
100%
0%
TR [°C]
XpH
Proportional band heating
XpC
Proportional band cooling
Vmin
Minimum volume output
Vmax Maximum volume output
XpC
C
YV
TR [°C]
XpH
YE
W
dz
TR [°C]
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