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Siemens Building Technologies
Basic Documentation RVL471
CE1P2524E
HVAC Products
Contents
23.10.2002
Contents
1
Summary........................................................................................................11
1.1
Brief description and key features .................................................................11
1.2
Type summary ...............................................................................................11
1.3
Equipment combinations................................................................................11
1.3.1
Suitable sensors ............................................................................................11
1.3.2
Suitable room units ........................................................................................12
1.3.3
Suitable actuators ..........................................................................................12
1.3.4
Communication ..............................................................................................12
1.3.5
Passing on of heat demand signal.................................................................12
1.3.6
Documentation...............................................................................................12
2
Use.................................................................................................................13
2.1
Types of plant ................................................................................................13
2.2
Types of houses and buildings ......................................................................13
2.3
Types of heating systems ..............................................................................13
2.4
Functions .......................................................................................................13
3
Fundamentals ................................................................................................15
3.1
Key technical features ...................................................................................15
3.1.1
Plant types with regard to heating circuit .......................................................15
3.1.2
Plant types with regard to d.h.w. heating .......................................................15
3.1.3
Function blocks ..............................................................................................15
3.2
Plant types .....................................................................................................16
3.2.1
Selectable combinations ................................................................................16
3.2.2
Heating circuit type 1 – space heating with mixing valve...............................17
3.2.3
Heating circuit type 2 – space heating with boiler..........................................17
3.2.4
Heating circuit type 3 – space heating with district heat ................................18
3.2.5
Heating circuit type 4 – precontrol with mixing valve .....................................18
3.2.6
Heating circuit type 5 – precontrol with boiler ................................................18
3.2.7
Heating circuit type 6 – precontrol with district heat ......................................19
3.2.8
D.h.w. plant type 0 – no d.h.w........................................................................19
3.2.9
D.h.w. plant type 1 – d.h.w. storage tank with charging pump.......................19
3.2.10
D.h.w. plant type 2 – d.h.w. storage tank with mixing valve...........................19
3.2.11
D.h.w. plant type 3 – storage tank with diverting valve ..................................20
3.2.12
D.h.w. plant type 4 – instantaneous d.h.w. heating via heat exchanger ........20
3.2.13
D.h.w. plant type 5 – only electric immersion heater .....................................20
3.2.14
Summary of plant types and plant combinations ...........................................21
3.3
Setting levels, function blocks and plant types ..............................................22
3.4
Heating circuit operating modes ....................................................................23
3.4.1
Automatic operation .......................................................................................23