KNX control elements and application parameters
Application "Internal RTC"
Product manual 2CKA001473B5343
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10.24.131 Summer
compensation
10.24.132
Summer compensation - Summer compensation
Options: Deactivated
Activated
In order to save energy, and to ensure that the temperature difference occurring during entry
and exit of a climate-controlled building stays within comfortable limits, the excessive reduction
of room temperature should be prevented during high temperatures in the summer (Summer
compensation according to DIN 1946). The room temperature is increased by adjusting the
setpoint temperature for cooling.
Raising the room temperature does not, however, mean that you heat up the room. Rather, the
adjustment is intended to allow the room temperature to increase to a certain setpoint without
cooling. This, for example, prevents the air-conditioning system from further reducing the room
temperature to 24°C with an external temperature of 35°C.
However, activation of the summer compensation requires an outside temperature sensor that
transmits its measured value to the bus and can be evaluated by the room temperature
controller.
The following parameters are available for summer compensation:
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"(lower) starting temperature for summer compensation.
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"Offset of the setpoint temperature for the entry into summer compensation"
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"(upper) exit temperature for summer compensation"
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"Offset of the setpoint temperature for the exit from summer compensation"
Above the "upper outside temperature value," the minimum setpoint temperature for cooling is
the outside temperature minus the "upper setpoint offset". The outside temperature has no
effect on the minimum setpoint temperature for cooling below the "lower outside temperature
value". Between the "Lower" and "Upper outside temperature value," the minimum setpoint
temperature for cooling undergoes floating adjustment by the parameterised setpoint
temperature equal to the outside temperature minus the "Lower offset" to a value equal to the
outside temperature minus the "Upper setpoint offset" as a function of the outside temperature.
Typical values for summer compensation are:
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21°C: lower outside temperature value
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32°C: upper outside temperature value
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0 K: lower setpoint offset
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6 K: upper setpoint offset
This means that a continuous increase of the minimum setpoint value for cooling occurs to a
value equal to the outside temperature minus a setpoint offset of 0 to 6 K if the outside
temperature increases to 32°C from 21°C.
For example:
For an increasing outside temperature, the minimum setpoint value for cooling will be increased
starting at an outside temperature of 21°C. The minimum setpoint temperature for cooling is
25.1°C at an outside temperature of 30°C; 25.5°C at an outside temperature of 31°C; 26°C at
an outside temperature of 32°C; and 27°C at an outside temperature of 33°C.
10.24.133
Summer compensation - (Lower) Starting temperature for summer compensation
(°C)