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Siemens Building Technologies
Basic Documentation RVP540 / RVP550
CE1P2488en
HVAC Products
Description of the heating engineer settings
18.10.2002
Basic rules for assignment of heat exchanger / sensor
The designation heat exchanger 1 + 2 is dependent on the selected type of storage
tank or their combination:
•
If
only
1 storage tank
(buffer or d.h.w. storage tank) is used, the heat exchanger at
the bottom is heat exchanger 1 and that at the top is heat exchanger 2
•
If
2 storage tanks
(buffer and d.h.w. storage tank) are used, the heat exchanger in
the buffer storage tank is always heat exchanger 1 and that in the d.h.w. storage
tank is heat exchanger 2
•
If
a
combi storage tank
is used, the heat exchanger at the bottom is heat ex-
changer 1 and that at the top is heat exchanger 2
The sensor to be used is dependent on the number of sensors installed in the storage
tank:
•
If
only
1 sensor
is installed, it will be used
•
If
several sensors
are installed in the same storage tank, the sensor at the bottom
will be used. In that case, a combi storage tank is regarded as a combination of a
buffer and d.h.w. storage tank and the rule will be appropriately applied
Example of assignment of heat exchanger / sensor
The use of the table is explained based on the following basic diagram:
B4
B41
Sp 2
B3
BwSp 5
Q3
B31
B9
Y1/Y2
Q2
B1
Rh 3
A6
2393h20_583
B2
B7
Q1
Y7/Y8
K4
OeG 3
Sol 6
B6
Q5
K8
0
1
This basic diagram shows 2 heat exchangers in 2 storage tanks (buffer and d.h.w. stor-
age tank). Each of the storage tanks uses 2 sensors.
Solar input in:
d.h.w. st. tank
No. of heat exchangers:
1 (Buffer)
1 (D.h.w.)
No. of sens. in the stor. tank:
1
2
3
1
2
Sensor for heat exchanger 1:
B4 B41 B41
Sensor for heat exchanger 1:
B3 B31
Based on these key data, the table delivers heat exchanger 1 with sensor B41 for the
buffer storage tank and heat exchanger 2 with sensor B31 for the d.h.w. storage tank.
Heat exchanger
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Sensor assignment