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The characteristic curve is used to control the heat dissipation of the heating circuit relative to the outdoor temperature. The
demand for heat differs due to factors such as the type of building, heating, insulation and outdoor temperature. For this reason,
the controller can operate with a normal straight curve (setting ‚simple‘) or split curve (setting ‚split‘).

If ‚simple‘ is selected, the curve is adjusted using the graphic diagram. While setting the slope, the controller also shows the slope
value and the calculated target flow temperature at -12 °C as a reference point.

If ‚split‘ is selected, the curve is set in the following steps:

1. Slope over outdoor temperature for change

2. Outdoor temperature for slope change

3. Slope below outdoor temperature for change

While setting the slope, the controller also shows the slope value and the calculated target flow temperature at -12 °C as a ref-
erence point. In case of repeated adjustment of the split curve, the settings appear in reverse order.

The diagram shows the influence of the selected characteristic curve
steepness (standard curve) on the calculated reference flow
temperature of the heating unit. The correct characteristic curve is determ-
ined by defining the intersection point of the maximal calculated flow tem-
perature (=design temperature) at minimal outdoor temperature.

Example: The design temperature of the heater 60 °C flow at lowest out-
door temperature according to calculation of heat requirement
-12 °C. The intersection point renders a slope of 1.2 as the setting.

Day Correction

Parallel characteristic translation

The day correction causes a parallel shift of the heating curve during daytime operating hours, because with certain outdoor tem-
peratures the building might not be optimally heated with the set heating curve. With a non-optimised heating curve, the following
situations frequently occur: hot weather = room too cold/cold weather = room too hot. In this case, the slope of the curve should
be reduced stepwise by 0.2 points and increases the day correction
by 2 ... 4 °C each.

Night Correction

Parallel characteristic translation

The night correction produces a parallel translation of the heating characteristic during the nighttime operating hours. If a neg-
ative value is set for the night correction, the reference flow temperature is lowered accordingly during the nighttime operating
hours. In this manner, primarily at night, but also during the day when no-one is at home, the room temperature is lowered, thus
saving energy. Example: A day correction of +5 °C and a night correction of -2 °C produces a reference flow temperature in night-
time operation that is 7 °C lower.

Comfort Temperature Boost

Parallel characteristic translation

The comfort temperature boost is added to the set day correction. In this manner it is possible to carry out quick heating and/or
raise the temperature of living spaces at a certain time each day.

Heating Circuit Reference

If operating mode ‚Reference value‘ is selected, see " Operating mode " on page 15, the reference flow temperature must be set
here, regardless of the curve and outdoor temperature.

Max. Flow

This value is the upper limit of the reference flow temperature of the heating circuit If however, the temperature of the heating cir-
cuit exceeds the set value, the heat circuit shuts down until the temperature falls below this value. The system purged for 55
seconds every 5 minutes.

The customer must provide an additional limiting thermostat which is connected to the pumps in series (eg underfloor
heating) for safety.

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Summary of Contents for MHCC

Page 1: ...Heating Controller MHCC Weather compensated heating circuit controller Installation and operating instructions Read carefully before installation commissioning and operation...

Page 2: ...14 Daylight saving time 14 Heating Circuit Day 14 Heating Circuit Comfort 14 4 Operating mode 15 Manual 15 5 Settings 15 Operating mode 15 S W Day 15 S W Night 15 Curve 15 Day Correction 16 Night Cor...

Page 3: ...er Technical Data The valid accident prevention regulations VDE regulations the regulations of the local power utility the applicable DIN EN stand ards and the installation and operating instruction o...

Page 4: ...t has been manufactured and tested with regard to high quality and safety requirements The unit is subject to the stat utory guarantee period of two years from the date of sale The warranty and liabil...

Page 5: ...tatistical graphics l Extensive setting menus with explanations l Menu block can be activated to prevent unintentional setting changes l Resetting to previously selected values or factory settings Sco...

Page 6: ...clemp voltage output Max load by external devices 24V 2W Max cable length Pt1000 sensor 10m CAN 3m at 3m a shielded twisted pair cable must be used Isolate shielding and connect it to the protective...

Page 7: ...to be complete Under no circumstances should the controller replace any safety devices Depend ing on the specific application additional system and safety components such as check valves non return v...

Page 8: ...voltage output 24 V DC voltage output for external devices Max load by external devices 24V 2W Terminal Connection for N Pump R1 Pump N Mains phase conductor L Mains phase conductor N Neutral Mixer R2...

Page 9: ...d by the controller If the settings in the controller allow it the sensor is used to alter the flow temperature The switch changes the operation mode of the controller In Timer mode the temperature is...

Page 10: ...igure 2 and connect electrical system to the controller 4 Suspend clip room cover again and close with the screw 5 Turn on mains supply and operate the controller Electrical Connection Before working...

Page 11: ...area to be measured Only use immersion pipe mounted or flat mounted sensors suitable for the specific area of application with the appropriate permissible temperature range Low voltage cables such as...

Page 12: ...flashes quickly red when an error is present Entries are made using 4 keys 3 4 to which contextual functions are assigned The esc key 3 is used to cancel an entry or to exit a menu If applicable a re...

Page 13: ...llowing pages and check if further settings are necessary for your application 1 Measurement values Serve to display the current measured temperatures If error appears on the display instead of the me...

Page 14: ...for time date and operating times for the heating circuit The associated temperature reference values are specified in Menu 5 Settings Time Date Serve to set the current time and date For system data...

Page 15: ...ating mode Heating Automatic Normal mode using the set times Reference Value Fixed flow temperature regardless of the outdoor temperature The desired flow temperature must be set in Menu 4 3 14 days r...

Page 16: ...g hours because with certain outdoor tem peratures the building might not be optimally heated with the set heating curve With a non optimised heating curve the following situations frequently occur ho...

Page 17: ...ture of 48 C or 4 8V 43 C corresponds to 4 3V 0 5V offset 4 8V corresponds to 48 C CAN Request is made via the CAN bus the heat request must be activated switching or modulating on a controller in the...

Page 18: ...ion off or setting the minimum flow temperature too low can lead to severe damage to the system Min Flow The minimum flow temperature is the lower limit of the heating curve and by this the reference...

Page 19: ...to its delivery state All of the controller s parametrization statistics etc will be lost irrevocably The controller must then be commissioned once again Mixer Here individual parameters for mixer con...

Page 20: ...e expert menu under Network Choose the Room Controller with the CAN Bus ID of the corresponding controller Eco Display Mode In Eco Display Mode the backlight of the display is switched off if no butto...

Page 21: ...main completely accessible despite the menu lock being activated and can be used to make adjustments if necessary 1 Measurement values 2 Statistics 3 Times 8 Menu lock 9 Service values 9 Service value...

Page 22: ...ecialist Sensor x defective Means that either the sensor sensor input on the controller or the connection line is or was defective see Temperature Resistance Table for Pt1000 Sensors on page 11 Restar...

Page 23: ...rollers in this connection in series must be fitted with terminating resistance The wiring of the two CAN sockets is arbitrary 3 Optionally the data logger can also be connected to the CAN bus Tips Th...

Page 24: ...ation cannot be excluded Subject as a basic principle to errors and technical changes Date and time of installation Name of installation company Space for notes Your specialist dealer Manufacturer SOR...

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