Appendix

Time schedules for DHW circuit and circulation pump

 

DHW circuit

Circulation pump

 

Start – Stop (1)

Start – Stop (2)

Start – Stop (1)

Start – Stop (2)

 

 

 

 

 

Monday (1)

Tuesday (2)

Wednesday (3)

Thursday (4)

Friday (5)

Saturday (6)

Sunday (7)

Frequently used abbreviations

 

 

AF

Outdoor sensor

RF

Room sensor

Anl

System

RüF

Return flow sensor

BA

Binary output

SF

Storage tank sensor

BE

Binary input

SLP

Storage tank charging pump

CF

Solar circuit collector sensor

TLP

Heat exchanger charging pump

CP

Solar circuit pump

TW/TWE

DHW (domestic hot water) heating

FB

Function block

UP

Circulation pump

GLT

Building control station

VF

Flow sensor

KW

Cold water

WW

Hot water

RK

Control circuit

ZB

Meter bus

 

 

 

 

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5476 specifications

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