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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
D.h.w.
4.49 Reduced setpoint of d.h.w. temperature
(TBWR)
High d.h.w. temperature level only if required.
Energy savings due to lower temperatures in the remaining time.
If the d.h.w. is heated by means of a control thermostat connected to terminal B3,
reduced setpoint operation will not be possible.
Reduction of d.h.w. temperatures outside main occupancy times. The time switch
integrated in the controller auotmatically switches between main and secondary
occupancy times. Also refer to "d.h.w. program" in Index.
Setting range
Unit
Factory setting
8...TBWw
°C
40
TBWw Nominal setpoint of the d.h.w. temperature (setting on line 26)
The temperature setpoint during reduced d.h.w. operation will be changed.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 °C
2373Z13
26
Setting "Nominal setpoint of the d.h.w. temperature”
120
Setting "Reduced setpoint of the d.h.w. temperature”
50
OEM
Setting "Maximum nominal setpoint of d.h.w. temperature”
D.h.w. heating has 2 different setpoints that can be used:
•
Nominal setpoint of d.h.w. temperature: It ensures the d.h.w. temperature required
during main occupancy times
•
Reduced setpoint of d.h.w. temperature: It ensures the d.h.w. temperature required
during secondary occupancy times
The periods of time during which these d.h.w. temperature setpoints shall be used can
be set in the d.h.w. program.
Benefits
Note
Description
Setting
Effect
D.h.w. temperature
setpoints
Switching times