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8.10.5 Setting high temperature heating circuit functions for compensated (variable) temperature
Parameter Description
Setting
procedure
End user adjustable parameters
P.1
High temperature circuit set-
point
Set to required operating temperature.
Limited by setting at parameters 17 & 18.
Heating engineer adjustable parameters – code protected
P.14
High temperature circuit type Set to 1 for compensated flow temperature
P.16
Heating circuit priority
Set to 0 for shared priority
Set to 1 for high circuit priority
Set to 2 for low circuit priority
P.17
High temperature circuit
upper limit
Limits the end users set-point adjustment available at parameter
1. Max 80°C
Sets max flow temperature at the minimum external air
temperature set at parameter 37
P.18
High temperature circuit
lower limit
Limits the end users set-point adjustment available at parameter
1. Min 10°C
Sets min flow temperature at the maximum external air
temperature set at parameter 38
P.19
High temperature circuit
hysteresis on
Sets the temperature at which the burner will re-start after
reaching set-point at parameter 1.
Eg. @ 80°C set-point. Setting to 7 will re-start the burner at 73°C
P.20
High temperature circuit
hysteresis off
Sets the temperature at which the burner will stop after reaching
set-point at parameter 1.
Eg. For 80°C set-point. Setting to 1 will stop the burner at 81°C
P.37
Compensation curve min
external air temp setting
Set for external air temperature at which the maximum flow
temperature set in parameter 17 is required. Eg -1°C
Also sets external air temperature limits for low temperature
heating circuit
P.38
Compensation curve max
external air temp setting
Set for external air temperature at which the minimum flow
temperature set in parameter 18 is required. Eg +18°C
Also sets external air temperature limits for low temperature
heating circuit
Circuit priority Parameter P.16 -
Prioritising one heating circuit over the other, allows the boiler management
system to provide that circuit with maximum available power at all times there is a heating demand.
The priority method may reduce the power available to other circuits if there is a high demand in the prioritised
circuit and the boiler sizing is lean.
If all circuits are required to operate without interruption the priority should be set to shared, ie setting ‘0’.
8.10.5 .1 Setting heating circuit functions for 0-10v analog input (LOAD)
P.14
High temperature circuit type
Set to 2 for BMS 0-10v load based High temperature circuit
P.15
Heating circuit maximum load Sets the heating circuit maximum load (1-255)
Eg.
230 equates to 90% load
P.19
High temperature circuit
hysteresis on
Sets the temperature at which the burner will re-start after
reaching set-point at parameter 1.
Eg.
For 80°C set-point.
Setting to 7 will re-start the burner at 73°C
P.20
High temperature circuit
hysteresis off
Sets the temperature at which the burner will stop after reaching
set-point at parameter 1.
Eg.
For 80°C set-point. Setting to 1 will stop the burner at 81°C
P.26
Low temperature circuit
hysteresis on
As 19 above.
Eg.
For 40°C set-point. Setting to 7 will re-start the
burner at 33°C
P.27
Low temperature circuit
hysteresis off
As 20 above.
Eg.
For 40°C set-point. Setting to 1 will stop the
burner at 41°C
P.22
Low temperature circuit type
Set to 2 for BMS 0-10v load based Low temperature circuit