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Boiler sequence controller RMK770
CE1P3132en
HVAC Products
7 Boiler control
23.04.2009
7.2 Configuration
In the basic configuration, the function block is activated for the application. The type of
burner and boiler hydraulics are preselected by choosing the plant type.
For more detailed information, refer to section 3.3 “Basic configuration”.
Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Plant type
Refer to subsection
3.3.1 “Plant types”
K1.1
In the extra configuration, the basic configuration can be complemented and/or
amended.
Together with the plant type, it is always 2 boilers with the same type of burner and
same boiler hydraulics that are selected. There is a choice of 3 types of burner:
•
1-stage
•
2-stage
•
Modulating 3-position
If a boiler requires some other type of burner or some other type of boiler hydraulics,
appropriate adaptations can be made in the extra configuration.
If, with plant type K2.2, burner stage 2 is removed from the first boiler, the 2-stage
burner of the first boiler is converted to a 1-stage burner.
By assigning an output terminal to burner stage 2 in plant type K2.1, the 1-stage burner
is converted to a 2-stage burner.
In the extra configuration, it is also possible to activate additional boilers by configuring
a burner stage and a boiler sensor with boiler 3 to a free input and output, for example.
Also, in the extra configuration, additional sensors, fault and control inputs can be
defined.
Main menu > Commissioning > Extra configuration > Boiler … > Inputs
Operating line
Adjustable values / remarks
Boiler sensor
Return sensor
Release input
Checkb signal burner
Fault burner
Current burner output
Flue gas temperature sensor
Flue gas meas mode contact
[Boiler pump] overload
[Boiler pump B] overload
Flow signal pump
Checkb sign shutoff valve
Fault input 1
Fault input 2
Fault input 3
Individual operation
Basic configuration
Extra configuration
Example 1
Example 2
Inputs