Submittal Sheet

Table Of Contents
Functions
MAGNA3
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Fig. 29 Proportional-pressure control with FLOW
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Fig. 30 Constant-pressure control with FLOW
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Fig. 31 Constant curve with FLOW
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Automatic night setback
A night setback system is often integrated into a
building management system (BMS), or as part of an
equivalent electronic control system, which has a
built-in timer.
The feature is not beneficial in rooms with underfloor
heating because of the regulating inertia of the
underfloor heating.
Characteristics and key benefits
Automatic night setback lowers the room
temperature at night, which reduces heating costs.
The pump automatically changes between normal
duty and night setback (duty at low demand),
depending on the flow pipe temperature.
Once activated, the pump runs on the minimum
curve.
Technical specifications
The pump automatically changes to night setback
when the built-in sensor registers a flow-pipe
temperature drop of more than 18 to 27 °F (10 to 15
°C) within approximately two hours. The temperature
drop must be at least 0.18 °F/min (0.1 °C/min).
Changeover to normal duty takes place without time
lag when the temperature has increased by
approximately 18 °F (10 °C).
Note: You cannot enable automatic night setback
when the pump is in constant-curve mode.
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Normal proportional-pressure
duty point
FLOW
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duty point
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set
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Normal constant-pressure
duty point
FLOW
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duty point
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Normal constant-curve
duty point
FLOW
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duty point