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Alarm
The signal relay is activated together with the red indicator
light on the pump.
Operation
The signal relay is activated together with the green indicator
light on the pump.
12.7 Setpoint influence
Navigation
Home > Settings > Setpoint influence
Setpoint influence
External setpoint function
Temperature influence.
12.7.1 External setpoint function
Range
4-20 mA
[0-100 %]
0-10 V
[0-100 %]
Control
0-20 %
(e.g. 0-2 V)
20-100 %
(e.g. 2-10 V)
The external setpoint function is an external 0-10 V or 4-20 mA
signal that will control the pump speed in a range from 0 to 100 %
in a linear function. See fig. 27.
External setpoint function
Before the "
enabled, the analog input must be set to
Note
External setpoint influence
"
See section 4.5.3 Analog input.
rpm
Max.
Min.
0
2
Fig. 27 External setpoint function, 0-10 V
12.7.2 Temperature influence
When this function is enabled in proportional- or
constant-pressure control mode, the setpoint for head will be
reduced according to the liquid temperature.
Temperature influence can be set to function at liquid
temperatures below 80 °C or 50 °C. These temperature limits are
called T
. The setpoint is reduced in relation to the head set
max.
(= 100 %) according to the characteristics below.
Setpoint = Min.
Setpoint = Min. ↔ setpoint
" can be
Assist
" via the "
" menu.
V
10
H
100 %
H
actual
30 %
20
50
80
T
actual
Fig. 28 Temperature influence
In the above example, T
= 80 °C has been selected.
max.
The actual liquid temperature T
to be reduced from 100 % to H
The temperature influence function requires the following:
Proportional-pressure, constant-pressure or constant-curve
control mode.
Pump installed in flow pipe.
System with flow-pipe temperature control.
Temperature influence is suitable for the following systems:
Systems with variable flows (for example two-pipe heating
systems) in which the enabling of the temperature influence
function will ensure a further reduction of the pump
performance in periods with small heating demands and
consequently a reduced flow-pipe temperature.
Systems with almost constant flows (for example one-pipe
heating systems and underfloor heating systems), in which
variable heating demands cannot be registered as changes in
the head as is the case with two-pipe heating systems. In such
systems, the pump performance can only be adjusted by
enabling the temperature influence function.
Selection of T
max.
In systems with a dimensioned flow-pipe temperature of:
up to and including 55 °C, select T
above 55 °C, select T
= 80 °C.
max.
The temperature influence function cannot be
Note
used in air-conditioning and cooling systems.
12.8 Bus communication
12.8.1 Pump number
Navigation
Home > Settings > Bus communication > Pump number
Pump number
A unique number can be allocated to the pump. This makes it
possible to distinguish between pumps in connection with bus
communication.
H
T [°C]
Q
causes the setpoint for head
actual
.
actual
= 50 °C
max.
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