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Building Technologies
Modular Heating Controller RMH760B
CE1P3133en
HVAC Products
9 Heating circuit control
05.02.2007
limit value can be set, but the function is always performed with 75 pulses/min (fixed
value).
The setting value determines the rate at which the flow temperature setpoint will be
lowered:
•
Short integral action times lead to fast reductions
•
Long integral action times lead to slow reductions
9.8.6
Pump overrun and mixing valve overrun
To protect the boiler against overtemperatures after the burner has shut down, a con-
sumer overrun time can be set on the boiler controller.
9.8.7
Pump kick and valve kick
The pump kick is a protective function that is carried out periodically. It prevents pumps
and / or mixing valves from seizing after longer off periods.
9.9 Heat
demand
The heating circuit sends its heat demand as a temperature request to the heat source.
T
T
31
3
1B
15
T
Heat
consumer
Heat
source
Heat
consumer
Leistungssteuerung
Wärmebedarf
The temperature request for the current heat demand is calculated based on the flow
temperature setpoint of the heating circuit (heating curve, subsection 9.5.2, and influ-
ences, subsection 9.5.3) plus an adjustable setpoint increase for the mixing valve.
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings > …
or
Main menu > Settings > Heating circuit 1
(or
2
or
3
)
> Mixing circuit controller 1
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Setp increase mixing valve
0…50 K
10 K
The setpoint increase is used to define by what amount the temperature request (to the
boiler or the primary controller) shall be raised against the flow temperature setpoint.
For detailed information, refer to chapter 14 “Communication“.
Integral action time (Tn)
Setpoint increase
mixing valve