Response Threshold (Q) - Siemens RWF55.5 User Manual

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5.6 Response threshold (q)

The response threshold (q) defines for what period of time and how much the actual
value is allowed to drop before the system switches to high-fire operation.
An internal mathematical calculation using an integration function determines the sum
of all areas qeff = q1 + q2 + q3 as shown in the graph. This takes place only when the
control deviation (x-w) falls below the value of switch-on threshold HYS1. If the actual
value increases, integration is stopped.
If qeff exceeds the preset response threshold (q) (can be adjusted at the parameter
level), this causes the second burner stage to switch on or – in the case of the 3-
position controller/modulating controller – the controlling element to open.
If the current boiler temperature reaches the required setpoint, qeff is reset to 0.
Temperature (°C)
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Figure 17: Control sequence response threshold (q)
In contrast to time-dependent switching on, load-dependent switching on offers the
advantage of capturing the dynamics of the actual value.
Also, monitoring the progression of the actual value during the change from low-fire to
high-fire ensures low switching frequencies to reduce wear and to extend running
times.
The response threshold (q) also works (in the reverse sense) in the case of cooling
mode.
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