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Boiler Sequence Controller RMK770
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5 General functions, fundamentals
23.04.2009
The pump kick acts as follows, depending on the priority of changeover:
Impact of pump kick
Operating state of the
pumps
With automatic changeover
With fixed assignment
Both pumps do not
run (summer opera-
tion)
Kick first acts on the pump that
was in operation last
Kick first acts on the re-
serve pump and then on
the working pump
1 of the 2 pumps runs Not applicable
Kick only acts on the
reserve pump
Delayed changeover also acts with the pump kick.
5.8.4
Overload message and supervision of flow
With the pump fault inputs and flow input – as with every digital input – the normal
position can be parameterized (
… > Settings > Inputs > Terminal … > Normal position
).
If a twin pump is used and one of the pumps becomes faulty, changeover to the other
pump takes place.
In any case, a fault status message is delivered.
For acknowledgements, following applies:
•
A fault due to a missing fault status message must be acknowledged and reset
•
With faults resulting from overload, the acknowledgement and reset behavior can be
parameterized
If a pump becomes faulty, the relevant function block is stopped.
With twin pumps, the fault behavior of the respective function block is activated only if
both
pumps fail.
Flow supervision only becomes active 60 seconds after the pump is switched on.
Number Text
Description
2401
[K1 pump] overload
Boiler pump, boiler 1, fault overload
2421
[K1 pump B] overload Boiler pump B, boiler 1, fault overload
2411
[K1 pump] no flow
Boiler pump, boiler 1, flow fault
2431
[K1 pump B] no flow
Boiler pump B, boiler 1, flow fault
2441
[Boiler 1 pump] fault
Boiler pump, boiler 1, fault
For the complete list of fault status messages, refer to chapter 15 “Fault tracing sup-
port”.
Pump kick
Fault status messages,
using the example of the
boiler twin pump