MULTICAL® 302
Kamstrup A/S · Technical Description · 5512-1334_F1_GB_12.2016
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7.4
Combined heat/cooling metering
MULTICAL
®
302 is available as heat meter (meter type 2xx or 4xx), cooling meter (meter type 5xx) or combined
heat/cooling meter (meter type 3xx or 6xx).
Meter type
Heat meter (MID module B+D)
θ
hc
= OFF
2
Heat/cooling meter (MID module B+D & TS27.02+DK268)
θ
hc
= OFF
3
Heat meter (National approval)
θ
hc
= OFF
4
Cooling meter (TS27.02+DK268)
θ
hc
= OFF
5
Heat/cooling meter
θ
hc
= ON
6
Country code
(language on label etc.)
xx
If MULTICAL
®
302 has been supplied as a combined heat/cooling meter (meter type 3xx or 6xx), it measures heat
energy (E1) at a positive temperature difference (T1
>
T2), whereas it measures cooling energy (E3) at a negative
temperature difference (T2
>
T1).
7.4.1
Heat/cooling cutoff function
Meter type 6 has a cutoff function, which ensures that heat energy is only measured if the inlet temperature exceeds a
preprogrammed temperature (
θ
hc
) and correspondingly that cooling energy is only measured if the inlet temperature is
lower than the preprogrammed temperature.
θ
hc
is the temperature point used to shift between heat and cooling measurement.
θ
hc
is configurable within
temperature range 0.01…150.00
°
C.
If current T1 exceeds or equals
θ
hc
, only heat energy can be measured. If current T1 is lower than or equals
θ
hc
, only
cooling energy can be measured.
In combined heat/cooling meters
θ
hc
should correspond to the highest occurring inlet temperature in connection with
cooling, e.g. 25
°
C. If the meter is to be used for ”purchase and sale of heat”,
θ
hc
is set at 180.00
°
C, which cancels the
θ
hc
function.
If you want to switch the qhc function on or off compared to current condition, it is necessary to perform a total
programming of the meter by means of METERTOOL HCW.
The change between heat and cooling measurement involves no hysteresis (
∆θ
hc
= 0.00 K).
θ
hc
is configured by means of METERTOOL HCW (see paragraph 15).