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Building Technologies
Boiler Sequence Controller RMK770
CE1P3132en
HVAC Products
5 General functions, fundamentals
01.03.2005
In the case of pump / mixing valve overrun, the heat consumers are requested to draw
heat at the same level for a certain period of time (overrun time) although they require
no more heat. Overrun is typically triggered by a boiler after the burner has shut down
in order to prevent overtemperatures in the boiler.
On the heat consumers, it can be selected if and to what extent they shall respond to
the different load control signals.
Heating circuits and DHW circuits always respond to critical locking signals. DHW cir-
cuits never respond to uncritical locking signals.
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings > …
or
Main menu > Settings > Heating circuit > Controller 1
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Response uncrit locking signals
Yes / No
Yes
Locking signal gain*
0…200 %
100 %
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings > …
or
Main menu > Settings > Primary controller > Mixing circuit controller
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Locking signal gain*
0…200 %
100 %
* Locking signal gain applies to both critical and uncritical locking signals
With the primary controller, setting “Response uncritical locking signals” is not used. It
never responds to uncritical locking signals because the associated hydraulic actuating
devices shall be able to respond depending on the situation.
The locking signal gain is adjustable between 0 % and 200 %.
Setting
Response
0 %
Locking signal will be ignored
100 %
Locking signal will be adopted 1-to-1
200 %
Locking signal will be doubled
This enables the heat consumer’s responses to be matched to the locking signals.
If the heat consumer responds too strongly, the value must be decreased; if its re-
sponse is too weak, the value must be increased.
Ventilation controller and individual room control do not respond to locking signals and
forced signals.
With absolute DHW priority, it is to be noted that this signal is always given priority and
that it defines the resulting setpoint.
If some other heat consumer without absolute priority is in the same heat distribution
zone, its value will be ignored, even if it is greater.
Generally, the function of absolute DHW priority in combination with heating circuits
does not pose any problems; nevertheless, the correct plant function must always be
kept in mind.
5.7
Mixing valve control
5.7.1 Control
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings > …
or
Main menu > Settings > Boiler sequence manager > Return control
Main menu > Settings > Boiler … > Return control
Main menu > Settings > Primary controller > Mixing circuit controller
Main menu > Settings > Heating circuit > Controller 1
Settings heating circuit
Settings primary controller
Setting note
Ventilation controller,
individual room control
Note on DHW priority
Setting