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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
4.82 Input B31 / H2 / B41
Second d.h.w. sensor or buffer storage tank sensor, minimum temperature demand,
heat generation lock.
Multi-functional signal input which, with this setting, can be used for different purposes.
The relay contacts must be suited for use with extra low voltage (gold-plated).
Setting range
Unit
Factory setting
0...3
Increment
0
With this setting, the function of terminal H2 can be changed. This will have different
impacts on the controlled system, depending on the sensor signal received or
depending on the switching status of a potential-free contact.
0
D.h.w. sensor 2
Connection facility for a second d.h.w. sensor.
1
Minimum flow
temperature setpoint (TVHw)
The set "Minimum flow temperature setpoint contact H" of setting line 171 is
activated when the contact is closed.
2
Heat generation lock
Heat generation is locked when the contact is closed.
3
Buffer storage tank sensor 2
Connection facility for a second buffer storage tank sensor.
Am Eingang H2
können bei den Einstellungen 1 und 2 mehrere Fremdregler parallel
angeschlossen werden. The function will be activated when one or several contacts
close(s), depending on the selected setting.
When used as a sensor input (settings 0 and 3) no parallel connection is possible.
4.82.1 D.h.w. sensor 2
When choosing this setting, this terminal can only be used with the second d.h.w.
detector.
The d.h.w. storage tank temperature can be acquired with one sensor located at the
bottom and one at the top of the tank, providing more efficient utilization of the tank.
This will ensure better storage tank efficiency.
For more detailed descriptions about the control with 2 d.h.w. sensor, refer to "D.h.w.
switching differential" in Index.
In the case of d.h.w. storage tank charging with solar energy, it is important to have
sensor B3 is located at the top of the storage tank and sensor B31 at the bottom.
Benefits
Description
Important
Setting
Effect
Note
Note