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Siemens Building Technologies
Basic Documentation RVA63.242, RVA53.242
CE1P2373E
Landis & Staefa Division
Description of heating engineer settings
26.03.2001
4.43.2 Without room influence
The composite outside temperature is used as the compensating variable. In the case
of floor heating systems, the maximum forward shift should be longer than with radiator
systems.
Using the parameter for the constant of quick setback and optimum start control (KON),
the forward shift can be matched the building dynamics.
Forward shift tE in hours and minutes with optimum start control without room
influence:
TAgem
KON
0
4
8
12
16
20
-20
0
1h20
2h40
4h00
5h20
6h00
-10
0
0h50
1h50
2h40
3h40
4h30
0
0
0h30
1h00
1h30
2h00
2h30
+10
0
0
0h10
0h10
0h20
0h20
tE
TAgem
Composite outside temperature
tE
Forward shift
KON
Parameter for quick setback and optimum start control without room influence
KON = 0:
Function deactivated
Note:
KON also acts on quick setback
Small KON:
For light building structures that can be heated up fairly
quickly
Large KON:
For heavy, well insulated building structures whose heating
up time is fairly long
4.43.3 With room influence
Optimum start control acts only when room influence is active.
The switch-on time for the heating (change to nominal level) is selected such that, at
the beginning of the occupancy time according to the heating program, the room
temperature reached will be the room temperature setpoint - 0.25 K.
The correct switch-on time is determined by adaption.
Parameter KON: