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4
VSP
MFA
X1:
N
1
N
2
N
L
3
N
L
4
5
6
TSU
eBus
TKO
PS
TSU
TPU
PS
TPU
VRA
TPO
TPO
THR
M
THR
VRA
TKO
M
AB
A
B
M
VSP
AB
B
A
PZW*
PZW*
TKV*
TKV*
X2:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
•
Heating return temperature increase
•
Three way valve
•
Circulation function without sensor (optional;
➭
Ch.7.15)
The WRSol 2.0 determines the temperature differential
between the collector sensor (TKO) and the reference sen-
sor (TSU, TPU). If a collector flow sensor (TKV) is
fitted this can be included into the control.
As soon as the temperature differential is greater than the
value set (
... Diff. On
), the solar pump is switched on
and the tank is loaded. Once the (
... Temp. Setpoint
) is
reached, the three way valve changes over and loads the
calorifier provided, in accordance with the priority
setting (
➭
Ch. 7.12).
Depending on the average pump speed and the minimum
storage tank temperature, the external heat exchanger can
be blocked via the potential free
Multi-funct. Output
(MFA).
In addition an 18 hour block can be activated.
The DHW function (Ch. 7.14) can also influence the MFA
output.
With the three way valve used for return temperature
increase (VRA) the energy available from the calorifier can
be used depending on the calorifier temperature (TPO) and
the heating return sensor (THR).
Possible settings MFA output:
0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Variation 9: Storage tank cascade for DHW and heating support via three way valve
WW
KW
* optional
VSP
MFA
X1:
N
1
N
2
N
L
3
N
L
4
5
6
TSU
eBus
TKO
PS
TSU
TPU
PS
TPU
VRA
TPO
TPO
THR
M
THR
VRA
TKO
M
AB
A
B
M
VSP
AB
B
A
PPS
PPS
TKV*
TKV*
TSO
TSO
X2:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
•
Heating return temperature increase
•
Three way valve
The WRSol 2.0 determines the temperature differential
between the collector sensor (TKO) and the reference
sensor (TSU, TPU). If a collector supply sensor (TKV) is
fitted this can be included into the control.
As soon as the temperature differential is greater than the
value set (
... Diff. On
), the solar pump is switched on
and the tank is loaded. Once the (
... Temp. Setpoint
)
is reached, the three way valve changes over and loads
the calorifier provided, in accordance with the priority
setting (
➭
Ch. 7.12).
Depending on the average pump speed and the minimum
storage tank temperature, the external heat exchanger can
be blocked via the potential free
Multi-funct. Output
(MFA).
In addition an 18 hour block can be activated.
The DHW function (Ch. 7.14) can also influence the MFA
output.
With the three way valve used for return temperature
increase (VRA) the energy available from the calorifier can
be used depending on the calorifier temperature (TPO)
and the heating return sensor (THR). Using the charge
reversal pump calorifier-tank (PPS) the energy stored is
transferred depending on the calorifier temperature (TPO)
and the storage tank temperature (TSO) (
➭
Ch. 7.19).
Possible settings MFA output:
0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Variation 10: Storage tank cascade for DHW, heating support via three way valve and retrieval function
WW
KW
* optional