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Siemens
Basic Documentation RVP360
CE1P2546en
Building Technologies
21 Handling
2017-07-24
Display (LCD)
1 Burner operation stage 1 and stage 2
2 Operation of circulating pump M1
3
Positioning signals to the actuators
Bar below "Up arrow" lit = actuator receives OPEN pulses
Bar below "Down arrow" lit = actuator receives CLOSE pulses
4
Operation of heating circuit pumps M2/M6 and storage tank charging pump M3
Example: Bar below number 3 lit = pump Q3 runs
5 State of multifunctional relay K6
Example: Bar below symbol lit = relay energized
6
Current temperature level (nominal temperature/reduced temperature/holiday period)
Example: Bar below
lit = heating to REDUCED temperature
7 Number of current operating line
8 Bus power supply available and active charging of d.h.w. storage tank by the solar circuit
9 Display of "ECO function active" or ”Protection mode active”
10 Display of current heating program
11 Display of temperatures, times, dates, etc.
Operating Instructions are inserted at the rear of the controller's front cover. They
are provided for caretakers and end-users and contain energy saving tips including
instructions on thoubleshooting.
21.1.2 Operating elements
4 buttons are available for selection of the heating circuit’s operating mode. Each
button has an LED integrated; the currently active operating mode of the selected
heating circuit is indicated by the respective LED.
A button is available for switching d.h.w. heating on and off. When pressing the but-
ton, d.h.w. heating is switched on or off. The button is lit when d.h.w. heating is ON.
Manual d.h.w. charging is also triggered by pressing the same button.
To make the heating circuit-specific settings or readings, this button must be
pressed to select the required heating circuit. The active heating circuit is indicated
by an LED. If both heating circuits are active, both LEDs are lit.
LCD and status
display RVP360
Operating Instructions
Buttons for heating cir-
cuit operating mode
D.h.w. button
Button for switching
between the heating
circuits