User Guide
Table Of Contents
- English (US)
- 1. Limited warranty
- 2. General information
- 3. Receiving the product
- 4. Installing the product
- 5. Starting up the product
- 6. Handling and storing the product
- 7. Product introduction
- 8. Control functions
- 9. Setting the product
- 10. Servicing the product
- 11. Fault finding the product
- 12. Technical data
- 13. Accessories
- 14. Disposing of the product
- Français (CA)
- 1. Garantie limitée
- 2. Informations générales
- 3. Réception du produit
- 4. Installation du produit
- 4.1 Lieu d'installation
- 4.2 Outils
- 4.3 Coquilles d'isolation
- 4.4 Installation mécanique
- 4.5 Positionnement du circulateur
- 4.6 Positions du boîtier de commande
- 4.7 Position de la tête du circulateur
- 4.8 Modification de la position du boîtier de commande
- 4.9 Installation électrique
- 4.10 Branchement du câble de l'alimentation électrique
- 5. Démarrage du produit
- 6. Manutention et stockage du produit
- 7. Introduction au produit
- 8. Fonctions de régulation
- 8.1 Aperçu rapide des modes de régulation
- 8.2 Modes de fonctionnement
- 8.3 Modes de régulation
- 8.4 Fonctionnalités supplémentaires pour les modes de régulation
- 8.5 Modes circulateurs multiples
- 8.6 Valeurs de réglage pour les modes de régulation
- 8.7 Précision de l'estimation du débit
- 8.8 Tableau de la précision du débit
- 8.9 Branchements externes
- 8.10 Priorité des réglages
- 8.11 Communication entrée et sortie
- 9. Réglage du produit
- 10. Maintenance du produit
- 11. Détection des défauts de fonctionnement du produit
- 12. Caractéristiques techniques
- 13. Accessoires
- 14. Mise au rebut du produit
- Español (MX)
- 1. Garantía limitada
- 2. Información general
- 3. Recepción del producto
- 4. Instalación del producto
- 5. Puesta en marcha del producto
- 6. Manejo y almacenamiento del producto
- 7. Introducción de producto
- 8. Funciones de control
- 8.1 Breve resumen de los modos de control
- 8.2 Modos de operación
- 8.3 Modos de control
- 8.4 Otras funciones de los modos de control
- 8.5 Modos multibomba
- 8.6 Ajustes de los modos de control
- 8.7 Precisión de la estimación del caudal
- 8.8 Tabla de precisión del caudal
- 8.9 Conexiones externas
- 8.10 Prioridad de los ajustes
- 8.11 Comunicación de entrada y salida
- 9. Ajuste del producto
- 10. Mantenimiento y servicio del producto
- 11. Búsqueda de fallas del producto
- 12. Datos técnicos
- 13. Accesorios
- 14. Eliminación del producto
- Appendix
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English (US)
9.6.8 "Setpoint influence"
Navigation
"Home" > "Settings" > "Setpoint influence"
This menu offers the following options:
• External setpoint function
• Temperature influence.
"External setpoint function"
Navigation
"Home" > "Settings" > "Setpoint influence" > "External setpoint
function"
Setting
1. Select "Linear with Min." with or and press [OK].
Note: The analog input must be set to "External setpoint
influence" before the "External setpoint function" can be enabled.
If the analog input is set to external setpoint influence, the
external setpoint function is automatically activated with "Linear
with Min.". See section 8.11.4 Analog input.
For detailed information on "External setpoint function", see
section 8.11.6 External setpoint function.
"Temperature influence"
Navigation
"Home" > "Settings" > "Setpoint influence" > "Temperature
influence"
This menu offers the following options:
• Not active
• Active, Tmax. = 120 °F
• Active, Tmax. = 170 °F.
Setting
1. Select "Temperature influence" with or and press [OK].
2. Choose the desired maximum temperature with or and
press [OK].
When this function is enabled in proportional- or
constant-pressure control mode, the setpoint for head is reduced
according to the liquid temperature.
You can set the temperature influence to function at liquid
temperatures below 176 or 122 °F (80 or 50 °C). These
temperature limits are called T
max.
. The setpoint is reduced in
relation to the head set which is equal to 100 %, according to the
characteristics below.
Fig. 60 "Temperature influence"
In the above example, T
max.
, which is equal to 176 °F (80 °C),
has been selected. The actual liquid temperature, T
actual
, causes
the setpoint for head to be reduced from 100 % to H
actual
.
Requirements
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 ensures 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, you can only adjust the pump performance by
enabling the temperature influence function.
Selection of maximum temperature
In systems with a dimensioned flow-pipe temperature:
• Up to and including 131 °F (55 °C), select a maximum
temperature equal to 122 °F (50 °C).
• Above 131 °F (55 °C), select a maximum temperature
equal
to176 ° F (80 °C).
You cannot use the temperature influence function in
air-conditioning and cooling systems.
3.1.15.0.0.0 Setpoint influence3.1.15.10.0 External setpoint function
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H
T [°F]
30 %
68 122 176
T [°C]
20 50 80
100 %
H
actual
T
H
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