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affected by the gap value. This means that the setpoint calculation with the gap is carried out only internally and will not
be sent.
Setpoint is relative and a controller type with a gap is selected. The comfort setpoint is 20 °C, the relative setpoint for
Stand-By is 5 °C, and the gap is set to 2 °C (setpoint adjust is not used!). In comfort mode, the output at the object
"Output, Setpoint" is always 20 °C, no matter if heating or cooling. In economy mode, the output corresponds with the
actual state (heating or cooling), i.e. 15 °C or 25 °C.
Internally, in heating state the controller uses 19 °C as setpoint for comfort mode and 14 °C as setpoint for stand-by
mode. In cooling state it uses 21 °C as setpoint for comfort mode and 26 °C for stand-by mode.
17.6.7. Illustrated Examples
In the following, there are some illustrated examples for different setpoints.
Simple heating controller type with absolute setpoints
A simple Heating controller, with absolute setpoints and without setpoint adjust. As one sees the setpoints are used as
they are by the controller corresponding to the Mode. The values are also sent without changes to the Object "Output,
Setpoint".
Heating/Cooling switched controller type with relative setpoints
A switched heating/cooling controller with relative setpoints and without setpoint adjustment. As is shown, the set
setpoints for economy and stand-by mode are relative to the comfort setpoint. The comfort setpoint, as well as both
protection setpoints are
If the controller is in protection mode, there is no output of the setpoint on the object "Output, Setpoint"..
Heating/Cooling with gap controller type, with relative and absolute setpoints and setpoint adjustment
This figure shows an overview of a heating/cooling controller type with a heating/cooling gap and setpoint adjustment, as
well as the setpoint input interpretation for absolute and relative setpoints and the output of these at the object „Output,
Setpoint“.
As is shown, the gap causes all setpoints to be pushed apart relative to the comfort setpoint, but the output is still as if
there were no gap. The setpoint adjustment is only available in comfort mode and is being output at the object. All
relative and absolute setpoints for economy and stand-by are only set for heating. Subsequently, the setpoints for the
cooling part are calculated by mirroring the values at the comfort setpoint.