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3. Webserver
The following max. number of valves and sensors can be set with the software:
- 50 units A-valves (Figure 686 00)
- 10 units B-valves (Figure 686 01)
- 50 units C-valves (Figure 686 01)
- 50 units Flow rate measurement valves (Figure 638/138 4G)
- 50 units CW-Temperature measurement valve (Figure 628 / 629 0G)
- 50 units HW- Temperature measurement valve (Figure 628 / 629 0G)
- 50 units Hygienic flushings HW or CW + HW (Figure 686 03)
3.1
Sample project "Flushing"
In the interest of providing a clear explanation of the webserver, an example project is configured here. Please
look at the global map in Fig. 3-1. It comprises 3 servo drives, Type A, a related group servo drives, Type B, a
servo drive Type C and a hygienic flushing (S1).
As the
sensors for this project, 2 temperature measurement
valves Pt 1000 (T1, T2) and a flow measurement valve =>c<= 3.5-50l/min. (V1) were integrated.
Fig.: 3-1 Global map of sample project
This sample project is used to clearly explain creating and configuring the time control, volume control and
temperature control programs.
To create your project, please use the wiring diagrams of the actuators and sensors for correct channel
assignment.
Valve A3: V103
House 2: 3rd upper floor
Valve A2: V102
House 2: 2
nd
upper floor
Valve A1: V101
House 2: 1
st
upper floor
3rd floor
2nd floor
1st floor
Temperature sensor 1:
Input T101
Temperature sensor 2:
Output T102
Valve C1: V105
House 2: 1st floor basement
Consumer floor
Valve B1: V104
Groupe A1, A2, A3
Flow sensor 1: D101
Rinsing unit S1:E101
House 2: 2nd upper floor