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Which sources to enable at any given time depends on the following factors:

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The position of the 6 parameters listed above is shown in the following screenshot:

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Warning

Do not use the Auxiliary sensor!

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If it is used to control Enabling, besides the above points being true (the source must be in the season and outdoor temperature ranges in which it is enabled, it must have the correct priority, the enable signal if present must be entered and the block signal not entered), the sensor used must be in the water set point range set in the "Set point Control" section (in the case below in the range 20-55°C):

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The source will be enabled as long as the sensor is > the minimum set - delta (in the example 20°C - 5°C, so up to 15°C) and as long as it is < the maximum set + hysteresis (in the example 55°C + 5°C, so up to 60°C).

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If it is used to control Activation, the source must still be enabled, otherwise it will never be activated (the source must be in the season and outside temperature range in which it is enabled, it must have the correct priority, the enable signal if present must be entered and the block signal not entered), but its activation or deactivation depends only on the set point being reached.

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Activation and deactivation of the source are linked only to the set point arriving from the circuits (the highest in winter and the lowest in summer, including offsets). If the set point was higher than the maximum or lower than the minimum, it would be cut off, so if a set point of 70°C arrives from the circuits, a maximum of 55°C is set to the source.

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If there is no associated sensor, when a circuit calls requests the source (assuming the source is in the season and outdoor temperature range in which it is enabled, it has the correct priority, the enable signal if present is entered, and the block signal is not entered) then the source will be enabled and active without distinction. The auxiliary activation output will also always be active.

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In the last section at the bottom of each source there is a summary which at a glance shows whether the source is enabled, active, in cooling mode and whether the external and water temperatures are within the source’s enabling ranges:

Attivazione e Abilitazione senza Sensore Associato

Se non c'è un sensore associato, nel momento in cui un circuito chiama la sorgente (ammesso di avere la sorgente nella stagione e nel range di temperatura esterna in cui è abilitata, avere la priorità corretta, il segnale di abilitazione se presente inserito e il segnale di blocco non inserito) allora la sorgente risulterà abilitata e attiva senza distinzioni. Anche l’uscita attivazione ausiliaria sarà sempre attiva.

STATO DELLA SORGENTE

Nell’ultima sezione in basso di ciascuna sorgente è riportato un riepilogo che a colpo d’occhio permette di capire se la sorgente è abilitata, attiva, in raffrescamento e se le temperature esterne e dell’acqua sono nei range di abilitazione della sorgente:

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Vi è anche un confronto tra la temperatura desiderata che arriva dai circuiti (set point) e la temperatura del sensore utilizzato, se presente (Temperatura Attuale).

La velocità attuale corrisponde al set point che verrebbe inviato alla sorgente se fosse collegata un’uscita 0/10V di set point.

Per la parte di sorgente degradata fare riferimento a SORGENTE DEGRADATA.

There is also a comparison between the desired temperature coming from the circuits (set point) and the temperature of the sensor used, if present (Current Temperature).

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For the degraded source part, see SORGENTE DEGRADATA DEGRADED SOURCE.

AVAILABLE DIGITAL OUTPUTS

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From 56 to 59 are the same for source 2 and from 60 to 63 for source 3.

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AVAILABLE ANALOGUE OUTPUTS

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For source 2 is the output 18, 19 for source 3.

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