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Water Pump Control

When a circuit is active (in Comfort, Economy, Antifreeze mode), the associated pump in the “Circuit Water Pump Management” section is switched on:PHOTO TBD

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It is possible to enter a delay between the time when the circuit is switched on and the time when the pump is switched on via the parameter Delay ON (seconds); for example, it is possible to enter a delay of a few minutes to allow the header of a manifold to open before the pump is switched on.

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This graph illustrates the relationships between the time when the circuit is switched on/off, the switching on of the pumps, the switching on of the valve and the sources associated with the circuit:

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The individual pump is seen as PUMP A and it is possible, if the pump has one, to assign to an input of the REG or its I/O modules the pump block signal of the pump itself and configure it to Water Pump A Input Block (see ANALOG AND DIGITAL INPUT MULTIPLEXER).

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The way these inputs are interpreted, depends on the setting of parameter P. Twin/P. Twin Blk NC. 

Note

It is possible to achieve the same result by inverting the digital input Water Pump A Input Block: select REG / IA1 instead of REG IA1, as indicated in the example.

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Mixing Valve Control

Each Circuit/Manifold can manage a mixing valve with 3-point or 0/10V control.

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0/10 V Valves

In the case of 0/10V valves, the PID output is the valve position! 

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For 3-point valves it is possible to consider a shut time to be set on Configuration Page 2, after that the closing relay is also released:

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 So if the shut time is 60 seconds, after this period both the open and closed valve relays will be open, so no more current will flow to the valve.

For both valves, a dead band can be considered, which is always set in Configuration 2:

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 The dead band (delta K) is a range within which no corrections are made to the PID output, essentially ignoring the error. If it is = 0, it is not taken into account.

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Once the overheating alarm is reached, it is not enough for the circuit probe to cool down, the system must also be switched off and on again!

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The indicated times are added together, so if 10 seconds is entered for each, if within 30 seconds the temperature does not fall below the maximum allowed, the system will signal an overheating alarm for circuit x.

Warning

The overheating alarm also occurs if the same circuit is called upon to work in both heating and cooling mode at the same time.

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68 to 95 are the same for circuits 2 to 8.

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AVAILABLE ANALOGUE OUTPUT

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is the same for circuits 2 to 8.

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