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The grey
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32f
Service parameter(s) 22-24
31-34
Return temperature limitation
The return temperature limitation is based on the outdoor
temperature. Typically in district heating systems a
higher return temperature is accepted at a decrease in
outdoor temperature. The relationship between the return
temperature limits and outdoor temperature is set in two
coordinates.
The upper limit coordinate is set in lines 31 and 32 and the
lower limit coordinate in lines 33 and 34.
80
60
40
20
-15
0
+15
T
return
Line 34
Line 32
Lower limit
Upper limit
Line 33
Line 31
T
out
Service parameter(s) 30-34
32g
22 Pump exercise
Circuit
Setting range
Factory setting
I / II
ON / OFF
OFF / OFF
Exercises the pump to avoid blocking in periods without heat
demand.
ON:
The pump is switched ON for 1 minute every
third day around noon.
OFF:
The pump exercise is not active.
23 Valve exercise
Circuit
Setting range
Factory setting
I
ON / OFF
OFF
Exercises the valve to avoid blocking in periods without heat
demand.
ON:
The valve receives a signal to open and
close every third day around noon.
OFF:
The valve exercise is not active.
24 Gear motor / thermo actuator
Circuit
Setting range
Factory setting
I
ON / OFF
ON
Choose the actuator type for your valve.
ON:
Gear motor
OFF:
Thermo actuator (ABV type)
Control parameters (lines 4-7) are overruled if thermo actuator is
chosen (OFF).
30 Return temperature limitation
Circuit
Setting range
Factory setting
II
10 ... 110 °C
50 °C
Set the return temperature you accept for the heating / DHW
circuit.
Set the acceptable return temperature limit.
When the return temperature falls below or gets higher
than the set value, the controller automatically changes the
desired flow temperature to obtain an acceptable return
temperature. The influence is set in lines 35 and 36.
For some applications the return temperature limitation for
heating circuits is set in lines 31-34 (outdoor temperature
dependent limitation).