
10.1.3 Use universal controller as primary controller
Enter an extra configuration to use a universal controller as primary controller (see
Section 10.3 for application examples).
Purpose
Contrl.
X
Main menu > Commissioning > Extra configuration > Aggregates > Heat demand >
Configuration
Operating line
Adjustable values / Comment
Primary controller
Yes, No
As a primary controller, it provides the acquired demand signals from the heat
distribution zone as well as the internal demand signals from RMS705B to "Heat
distr zone source side", where they are passed on to generation
or
another primary
controller.
Heat demand in °C is made up of the current setpoint of the control loop and a
temperature boost. The temperature boost helps compensate line losses.
Main menu > Commissioning > Communication > Distribution zones >
Setting values
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Heat distribution zone
1…31
1
Heat distr zone source side ----,
1…31
----
Heat demand setpoint increase
0…50 K
0 K
10.1.4 Demand signals from the bus
RMS705B receives the following demand signals via bus from the respective heat
distribution zone:
Demand signals
Valve position in %
from a control with RMU7... as basic type A or U
or
from other RMS-internal
controllers 1...3 (see Section 10.1.2) as "Heat demand air handling";
e.g. for air handling unit with air heating coil.
Heat demand in %
from room control with RXB, RXL, RDF, RDG as "Heat demand air retreatment";
e.g. heating register.
Heat demand in %
from room control with RXB, RXL, RDF, RDG as "Heat demand heating
surface"; e.g. floor heating.
Temperature request in °C
from a RMH760 controller
or
RMU basic type C as "Heat demand" in °C;
e.g. from a heating circuit controller
or
cascaded primary controller.
All of these signals are handled simultaneously.
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