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Siemens RXB (KNX) application library RXB Description of functions for FC-10, FC-11, FC-12, FC-13 CM110385en_08
Building Technologies Control sequences 2013-06-17
8.4.2 Position values for radiator valve actuators
The "position" of the radiator is mapped to the bus. See also section 8.1.5.
The Heating surface output communication object must NOT be used for applications
for thermal valve actuators to control KNX/EIB valve actuators. With these applications,
the communications objects have theoretical valve positions only.
In S-mode, the following communication object is used for this purpose:
Heating surface output (Output communication object)
Flags
Type Send heartbeat Value
R
W
K
T
U
1 0 1 1 0 5.001
DPT_scaling
yes 0...100% 0 = 0%
255 = 100%
In LTE mode, the "position" of the radiator is transmitted as follows:
Heating surface output (Output)
Possible partner function blocks Known partner
devices
ActPosSetpHeatStageB
352 HVA
HVAC Valve Actuator
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Geographical zone
If the LTE bus information is not required, it can be disabled (see pages 91 and 161 for
notes on reducing the load on the bus).
HandyTool See parameters in the last column of the following table.
Short name
Range
Basic setting
HandyTool
Heating surface outp bus valve 0 = Disabled / Off
1 = Enabled / On
Disabled(0) *086
8.4.3 Heat demand
This application can have two different heat demand signals; one from the air-to-air
heat exchanger and one from the radiator. In KNX LTE mode, the demand signals are
mapped as 2 bus signals (see 11.5, Heating and cooling demand).
In S-mode, this demand is summarized in Heating demand room.
STOP
Important!
CO
Reducing the bus load