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Siemens
Heating and D.h.w. Controller RVL481
CE1P2541en
Building Technologies
3 Fundamentals
20.05.2008
3.4
Heating circuit operating modes
The heating circuit operating mode is selected on the controller by pressing the respec-
tive button. Also, the operating mode can be changed by bridging terminals H1–M.
3.4.1 Automatic
operation
•
Automatic changeover from NORMAL to REDUCED temperature, and vice versa,
according to the 7-day program entered
•
Automatic changeover to holiday mode, and back, according to the holiday schedule
entered
•
Demand-dependent switching of the heating system according to the room and outside
temperature while giving consideration to the building's thermal inertia (ECO function)
•
Remote operation via room unit (optional)
•
Frost protection is ensured
3.4.2 Continuously
REDUCED heating
•
Continuous heating to the REDUCED temperature
•
With
ECO
function
•
No
holiday
mode
•
Remote operation from a room unit not possible
•
Frost protection is ensured
3.4.3 Continuously
NORMAL heating
•
Continuous heating to NORMAL temperature
•
No
ECO
function
•
No
holiday
mode
•
Remote operation via room unit not possible
•
Frost protection is ensured
3.4.4 Protection
mode
•
Heating is switched off, but is ready to operate
•
Frost protection is ensured
3.5
D.h.w. operating mode
D.h.w. heating is switched on and off by pressing the respective button:
•
ON
(button is lit): D.h.w. heating takes place independent of the heating circuit’s
operating mode and control. D.h.w. heating to the NORMAL or REDUCED setpoint
can be provided as follows:
−
According to the entered switching program 2
−
According to the entered heating circuit program (–1 h)
−
Continuously (24 hours a day)
During the entered holiday period, d.h.w. heating and the circulating pump are deac-
tivated when using controllers with no bus connection (with data bus, depending on
the setting made).
•
OFF
(button dark): No d.h.w. heating. Frost protection is ensured (with the excep-
tion of plant types x–4 and x–5)