Miscellaneous; Heating With Charging Pump Or Diverting Valve Q3 - Siemens SIGMAGYR RVP540 Basic Documentation

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Miscellaneous

4.42 D.h.w. heating with charging pump or
diverting valve Q3
D.h.w. relay Q3 can be used for the control of a charging pump or diverting valve.
Setting range
0 / 1
The setting defines whether the d.h.w. shall be heated with a charging pump or a di-
verting valve:
0
With charging pump
The d.h.w. storage tank obtains its energy via the charging pump from the flow.
The mass flow of the boiler pump must be at least as big as that of the d.h.w.
charging pump, thus ensuring that the heating water is delivered by the boiler and
not partly by the buffer storage tank.
1
With diverting valve
A diverting valve after the boiler changes directly over to d.h.w. heating. This
means that both the buffer storage tank and the consumers will be hydraulically
decoupled so that they cannot draw any heat. If there is no heat demand for space
heating (e.g. during the summer), the valve will continuously maintain the "D.h.w.
heating" position. Accidental charging of the buffer storage tank or accidental sup-
ply of heat to the heating circuits will thus be prevented.
The diagram of a possible application can be found on operating line 146 (storage tank
transfer pump).
Basic Documentation RVP540 / RVP550
Description of the heating engineer settings
Parallel
K8
0
1
Unit
Factory setting
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CE1P2488en
18.10.2002

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