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Siemens Building Technologies
Basic Documentation RVA47.320
CE1P2379E
HVAC Products
Functions with no settings
15.07.2002
7.8
Overview of pump operation
•
Straightforward checking of proper functioning of the various pumps.
Operation of the various pumps depends on a number of factors. To enable you to
quickly understand the different interrelationships when commissioning and checking
the plant, please make use of the list below. It provides information about the setting
combinations (pump settings / demand for heat) at which a pump runs (the meaning of
the different pump settings is defined on operating line 95).
Pumps
Demand for heat
Settings
via HC:
Input H1
via d.h.w.:
Q1
Setting 1
Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
Pump does not run
Pump does not run
Q1
Setting 2
* Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
Pump does not run
Q1
Setting 3
* Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
* Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
Q1
Setting 4
No influence from type of heat demand. Pump runs according to
the settings made on operating line 122.
Q1
Setting 5
Pump does not run
Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
Pump does not run
Q3
Setting 1
Pump does not run
Pump does not run
Pump runs when
there is demand for
heat
* = the pump also runs when the demand for heat comes from another controller integrated via LPB
When there is no more demand for heat, the pumps in operation overrun for the period
of time set on line ”Pump overrun time” (8
OEM
), with the exception of the d.h.w.
circulating pump, Q1 setting 4.
There are situations, however, where the pumps (with the exception of pump H1, Q1
setting 5) do not run, for example with:
•
Summer / winter changeover
•
24-hour heating limit
•
Quick setback
•
Room temperature limitation by room sensor
Benefit
Description