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3.1.1.1
DOMESTIC HOT WATER
No additional parameter configuration is required for this function.
If enabled, the following communication objects will be available:
[DHW] On/Off
: one-bit object that will make KLIC-DA LT turn on the DHW
function if a “1” is received from the KNX bus, while one “0” will make it turn
the function off.
[DHW] Booster Mode On/Off
: one-bit object that will make KLIC-DA LT
switch on the Booster mode of the DHW tank if a “1” is received from the KNX
bus, while one “0” will make it turn this mode off.
Note
:
the commands to activate/deactivate the Booster mode are only sent if
the DHW function is active
.
[DHW] Temperature
: two-byte object that sets the desired setpoint
temperature for the DHW tank. In case the value received through this object
exceeds the
maximum
temperature set in the main user interface, KLIC-DA
LT will truncate it and send the Altherma LT system the maximum permitted
setpoint. On the other hand, in case the value is under the
minimum
permitted value, the Altherma LT system itself will truncate it and apply the
minimum setpoint value, notifying afterwards the effective change to KLIC-DA
LT.
[DHW] On/Off (Status)
: one-bit object that reflects whether the DHW function
is on (value “1”) or off (value “0”).
[DHW] Booster Mode On/Off (Status)
: one-bit object that reflects whether
the Booster Mode is currently on (value “1”) or off (value “0”).
[DHW] Temperature (Status)
: two-byte object that reflects the current
setpoint temperature of the DHW tank.
[DHW] Operating (Status)
: one-bit object that shows whether the Domestic
Hot Water tank is in operation (value “1”) or not (value “0”). Note that the tank
will never be in operation if the DHW function itself has not been turned on.
Whenever the Altherma LT system notifies a status change, the corresponding
status
object
will be automatically sent by KLIC-DA LT to the KNX bus.