Installation Guide
ECL Comfort 210 / 310, application A214 / A314
The advanced heating application
A314.4
is very flexible. These
are the basic principles:
Heating with room temperature and air pressure control
Typically, the heating temperature is adjusted according to your
requirements. The air duct temperature sensor S3 is the most
important sensor. The desired temperature at S3 is set in the ECL
Comfort controller as the 'Desired inlet temperature'.
The recovery circuit, controlled by M2, is considered as the main
circuit, whereas the heating circuit, controlled by M1, is the
supplementary circuit.
The motorized control valve M1 (controlling the heating
temperature) is opened gradually when the S3 temperature is
lower than the desired S3 temperature and vice versa.
Room temperature:
If the room temperature (S4 or ECA 30) does not equal the desired
room temperature, the desired temperature at S3 can be adjusted.
By means of a week schedule (up to 3 ‘Comfort’ periods / day), the
heating circuit can be in ‘Comfort’ or ‘Saving’ mode (two different
temperature values for desired inlet temperature and two different
temperature values for desired room temperature).
The fan F1 is ON / OFF controlled according to the schedule
and heating demand. A damper P2 can be ON / OFF controlled
according to schedule. The circulation pump X3 is ON / OFF
controlled according to heating demand.
Air pressure control:
The fans V2 and V3 are speed controlled individually in relation to
desired pressures (Pascal) at S11 and S12. The signals at S11 and
S12 are measured as 0 - 10 volt and converted into Pascal in the ECL
Comfort 310. Furthermore, the speed of the fans can be lowered at
lower outdoor temperatures in order to reduce cold air inlet.
Heat recovery:
In order to utilize heat from the exit air duct, a rotating
heat-exchanger, a cross heat-exchanger or a fluid battery can
be controlled by M2. Based on the outdoor temperature S1, the
entry duct temperature S13 and the exit duct temperature S14 the
recovery efficiency (in %) can be indicated.
Night cooling:
During Saving mode a passive cooling (setting the fans ON) can be
arranged, mainly under the following conditions:
•
room temperature is higher than desired saving room
temperature
•
outdoor temperature is lower than the room temperature
Typical A314.4 application:
The shown diagram is a fundamental and simplified example and does
not contain all components that are necessary in a system.
All named components are connected to the ECL Comfort controller.
List of components:
ECL 310 Electronic controller ECL Comfort 310
ECA 32 Built-in extension module
S1 Outdoor temperature sensor
S2 (Optional) Compensation temperature sensor
S3 Duct temperature sensor
S4 Room temperature sensor*
S5 (Optional) Return temperature sensor
S6 (Optional) Frost temperature sensor
S7 (Optional) Frost thermostat
S8 (Optional) Fire thermostat
S9 Fan monitor
S10 Filter monitor
S11 Inlet pressure sensor
S12 Outlet pressure sensor
S13 Entry duct temperature sensor
S14 Exit duct temperature sensor
F1 Fan (ON / OFF)
P2 Damper (ON / OFF)
X3 Circulation pump, heating (ON / OFF)
X4 Schedule 3
P7 Recovery circuit pump, ON / OFF, (not illustrated)
P8 Night damper, ON / OFF, (not illustrated)
M1 Motorized control valve, heating (3-point controlled)
M2 Rotating heat-exchanger (0 - 10 volt controlled)
V2 Fan speed (0 - 10 volt controlled)
V3 Fan speed (0 - 10 volt controlled)
A1 Alarm
* Alternative: ECA 30
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