The DHW can or cannot be associated with a timetable and a sensor, to which it is possible giving a calibration:
for sensor setting information see , while for timetable setting see .
The Enable Dry Contact is a dry contact that can switch the DHW on or off and it works in series with the annual schedule, if present, and with the global DHW enable of Configuration 1 ().
The DHW Set Comfort and Economy are those associated with the respecting work mode.
The Hysteresis corresponds to the DHW shutdown delta. Therefore, if we assume that we want 55°C and we have a hysteresis of 3°C, the request to the associated circuit, and consequently to the generator, will start if the temperature drops below 55°C and stops above 58°C.
The Delta Aux Output is what activates the auxiliary output of the DHW, which could be an integration booster heater or another source. If we take the above example again, the auxiliary output starts if the water temperature drops (in Comfort) below 50°C (55°C-5°C).
The DHW work mode can be forced in Economy, Comfort, or in Antifreeze mode. If it is left in automatic, it will follow the associated timetable, if present, or the indicated mode (Comfort in this example):
The Force Output, on the other hand, is to be used during testing (or temporarily to solve problems that require it).
Warning
The Force Work Mode has priority over timetable forcing. Therefore, if the associated timetable is in Force Economy mode while the DHW is in Force Comfort mode, then the Work Mode will be in Comfort mode.
The manual Force Output remains ON or OFF until:
The “Remove Force buttons” is pressed
The Force Output is put back into Automatic
AVAILABLE OUTPUTS
Digital outputs are available for DHW:
48. DHW Activation_ which activates below the Comfort of Economy set point and deactivates when the DHW temperature > set point + hysteresis
49. DHW AUX. Activation_ which activates if the DHW temperature < set point – delta aux output
The only analogue output is the DHW set point itself: