
MULTICAL® 803
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Kamstrup A/S · Technical description · 5512-2360_A1_
GB
_02.2019
EE=14 Inlet temperature tariff
If the current inlet temperature (t1) exceeds TL2, but is lower than or equal to TL3, energy is counted in TA2 parallel
to the main register. If the current inlet temperature exceeds TL3, but is lower than or equal to TL4, energy is
counted in TA3 parallel to the main register. If the current inlet temperature exceeds TL4, energy is counted in TA4
parallel to the main register.
t1
≤
TL2
Accumulation in main register only
TL4
>
TL3
>
TL2
TL3
≥
t1
>
TL2
Accumulation in TA2 and main register
TL4
≥
t1
>
TL3
Accumulation in TA3 and main register
t1
>
TL4
Accumulation in TA4 and main register
Setting up data, TL3 must be higher than TL2 and TL4 must be higher than TL3.
The inlet temperature tariff can be used as a basis for billing consumers who are guaranteed a certain inlet
temperature. If the “guaranteed” minimum temperature is entered in TL4, the payable consumption is accumulated
in TA4.
EE=15 Outlet temperature tariff
If the current outlet temperature (t2) exceeds TL2, but is lower than or equal to TL3, energy is counted in TA2
parallel to the main register. If the current outlet temperature exceeds TL3, but is lower than or equal to TL4, energy
is counted in TA3 parallel to the main register. If the current outlet temperature exceeds TL4, energy is counted in
TA4 parallel to the main register.
t2
≤
TL2
Accumulation in main register only
TL4
>
TL3
>
TL2
TL3
≥
t2
>
TL2
Accumulation in TA2 and main register
TL4
≥
t2
>
TL3
Accumulation in TA3 and main register
t2
>
TL4
Accumulation in TA4 and main register
Setting up data, TL3 must be higher than TL2 and TL4 must be higher than TL3.
The outlet temperature tariff can be used as a basis for weighted user charge. A high outlet temperature indicates
insufficient heat utilization, which is uneconomical for the heat supplier.