4.7.6Single duct with radiator or floor heating

In single duct applications with radiator or floor heating, the thermostat controls a valve plus an auxiliary electrical heater. Parameter P01 is not available.

The output signal for the air flow can be limited to a minimum and maximum value if required (see section 4.6 "additional features").

The air flow starts to rise when the acquired room temperature is above "setpoint" + "dead zone".

The radiator receives an ON command when the acquired room temperature drops below “setpoint” – “dead zone” (= “setpoint for radiator”).

Note: “Setpoint for radiator” is limited by parameter “Maximum heating setpoint” (P10).

Floor heating

The radiator sequence can also be used for floor heating.

 

The "Floor heating limitation function" is described on page 15.

Sequences

ON/OFF radiator / floor heating

Y

 

XpC

C

100%

 

Vmax

max

 

YV

 

Vmin

 

min

 

0%

 

TR [°C]

Y

SDH

ON

YR

Modulating radiator / floor heating

Y

XpC

 

100%

C

 

 

 

Vmax

 

max

 

 

Vmin

YV

 

min

 

 

 

0%

TR [°C]

 

Y

XpH

100%

YR

OFF

W

dz

TR [°C]

 

0%

 

 

W

 

 

 

 

dz

 

TR [°C]

Y

Output signal

TR

Room temperature

WEffective setpoint Comfort

H Heating sequence

C Cooling sequence

YV

Volume flow rate

YR

Radiator / floor heating

XpH

Proportional band heating

XpC

Proportional band cooling

Vmin

Minimum volume output

Vmax

Maximum volume output

Note: The diagrams show the PI controller's proportional part only.

Setting the sequence and the control outputs

Refer to sections 4.5 (applications), 4.7.1 (sequences) and 4.7.3 (outputs).

 

 

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Siemens

RDG100, RDG100T, RDG110, RDG140, RDG160 Basic Documentation

CE1P3182en

Building Technologies

Functions

28 May 2009

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Siemens RDG400 manual Single duct with radiator or floor heating, Modulating radiator / floor heating