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Siemens Building Technologies
Basic Documentation RVA47.320
CE1P2379E
HVAC Products
Description of the OEM settings
15.07.2002
The level of adaption sensitivity is automatically adapted by the controller and,
therefore, need not be manually adjusted.
The heating curve in the temperature range 4 to 12 °C will be differently adapted,
depending on the level of adaption sensitivity 1.
Increase: More
adaption
Decrease: Less
adaption
Each time a significant adaption of the heating curve
between
4 and 12 °C (ZAF1) has
taken place, adaption sensitivity 1 will automatically be reduced by one step. This
means that the extent of adaption and thus the readjustment of the slope and the
heating curve’s parallel displacement will gradually be reduced .
When readjusting the slope of the heating curve (line 17), the adaption sensitivity will
automatically be reset to the factory-set value.
Refer to the next section "Adaption sensitivity 2”.
For more detailed information about the effects, refer to operating line ”Adaption of
heating curve” (line 106).
5.13
Adaption sensitivity 2
•
Adaption of the heating curve as a function of the outside temperature
Adaption sensitivity 2 serves for adapting the heating curve in the temperature range
below
4 °C (also refer to section "Adaption of heating curve”, line 106).
1.
Press the line selection buttons to select line 37OEM.
2.
Press the + / – buttons to adjust the adaption sensitivity.
Setting range
Unit
Factory setting
1...15 -
15
The level of adaption sensitivity is automatically adapted by the controller and,
therefore, need not be manually adjusted.
The heating curve in the temperature range below 4 °C will be adapted differently,
depending on the level of adaption sensitivity 2.
Increase: More
adaption
Decrease: Less
adaption
Each time a significant adaption of the heating curve
below
4 °C (ZAF2) has taken
place, adaption sensitivity 2 will automatically be reduced by one step. This means that
the extent of adaption and thus the readjustment of the heating curve’s slope will
gradually be reduced.
When readjusting the slope of the heating curve (line 17), the adaption sensitivity will
automatically be reset to the factory-set value.
Example using a nominal room temperature setpoint of 20 °C:
Effect
Reduction
Note
Diagram
Note
Benefit
Description
Setting
Effect
Reduction
Note
Diagram