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Siemens
Heating and D.h.w. Controller RVL481
CE1P2541en
Building Technologies
Contents
20.05.2008
Contents
1
Summary ...................................................................................................... 11
1.1
Brief description and key features ................................................................. 11
1.2
Equipment combinations ............................................................................... 11
1.2.1
Suitable sensors ............................................................................................ 11
1.2.2
Suitable room units........................................................................................ 12
1.2.3
Suitable actuators.......................................................................................... 12
1.2.4
Communication.............................................................................................. 12
1.2.5
Passing on of heat demand signal ................................................................ 12
1.2.6
Product 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 plant types ............................................................................. 17
3.2.3
D.h.w. plant types .......................................................................................... 19
3.3
Setting levels, function blocks and plant types .............................................. 21
3.4
Heating circuit operating modes .................................................................... 22
3.4.1
Automatic operation....................................................................................... 22
3.4.2
Continuously REDUCED heating .................................................................. 22
3.4.3
Continuously NORMAL heating..................................................................... 22
3.4.4
Protection mode ............................................................................................ 22
3.5
D.h.w. operating mode .................................................................................. 22
3.6
Manual operation........................................................................................... 23
3.7
Plant type and operating mode...................................................................... 23
3.8
Operating state and operational level............................................................ 24
4
Acquisition of measured values ................................................................ 25
4.1
Room temperature (A6, B5)........................................................................... 25
4.1.1
Measurement................................................................................................. 25
4.1.2
Handling faults............................................................................................... 25