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When as a result of an increasing water volume the
pressure drops below the pressure set point, one
pump will be switched on. When the required system
pressure has been reached, the pump is switched off.
The minimum run time related switch-off delay is
optimized constantly, which results in a considerable
energy saving.
Table 33: Specific parameter settings Megacontrol
9.9.1
Explanation of parameters
9.9.1.1
Pressure settings set points
Figure 32: Pressure settings set points fixed
speed
Table 34: Pressure settings set points fixed speed
Figure 30: 1 pump operation
Parameter
Value
3-3-1
Number of pumps
1
2
3-3-2
Inlet
Rainwater
3-3-3
Discharge
Fixed Speed
3-4-1-4-11
Water supply control
3-4-1-4-11-1 Level RW-pump Off
90% (B)
1
1.
See Figure 31
3-4-1-4-11-2 Level RW-pump On
70% (C)
1
3-4-1-4-11-3 Level DW-valve open 40% (X)
1
3-4-1-4-11-4 Overflow protection
On
3-4-1-6
Potable water inlet
3-4-1-6-1
Refresh intervall
336 h
3-4-1-6-2
Force refresh
Off
3-4-1-6-3
Refresh duration
10 s
3-4-1-7
Rainwater inlet
3-4-1-7-1
Number of pumps
1
3-4-1-7-2
Max. Pumpstarts
30
3-4-1-7-3
Max. run time
1800 s
3-4-1-7-4
Check run interval
172800
3-4-1-7-5
Check run duration
2
3-5-1
Set point
400 kPa
3-5-3
Bandwidth
30
3-6-2
Min. run time
Default 180 s
DOL
≤
2.2 kW 90 s
3-6-3
Min. run time corr.
10 s
3-6-8
Run-dry delay
Float/level control 1
Q
H
S
Figure 31: Example level indication
201
3023
1-C
ID
Parameter
S
3-5-1
Set point
A
3-5-3
Bandwidth
B
Switch-off pressure
C
Switch-on pressure
D
2 x bandwidth
S
Pt
AB
B
C
X
Rain water reservoir
Rain water pump(s)
Fs
Booster pump(s)
Discharge
Potable water
Q
H
S
A
D
C
B
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