Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- RXB (KNX) applications library
- RXB Description of functions for FC10, FC11, FC12, FC13
- Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Definitions / Tools
- 3 Select communication mode
- 4 Applications, parameters
- 5 Room operating modes
- 5.1 Description
- 5.2 Overview
- 5.3 Determine the room operating mode in Desigo (S-mode)
- 5.3.1 Local control of room operating mode via a window contact
- 5.3.2 Central control of room operating mode via input from the Use time schedule
- 5.3.3 Central and local control of room operating modebased on occupancy
- 5.3.4 Central control of room operating mode viathe Room operating mode time schedule
- 5.3.5 Local control of room operating mode with a room unit
- 5.3.6 Local control of room operating mode via the Temporary Comfort mode input
- 5.3.7 Effective room operating mode
- 5.3.8 Desigo examples
- 5.4 Determine the room operating mode with third-party products (S-mode)
- 5.4.1 Local control of room operating mode via the window contact input
- 5.4.2 Central control of room operating mode via the Room operating mode time schedule
- 5.4.3 Central control of room operating mode via the Use and Occupancy time schedules
- 5.4.4 Central and local control of room operating modebased on occupancy
- 5.4.5 Local control of room operating mode with a room unit
- 5.4.6 Local control of room operating mode via the Temporary Comfort mode input
- 5.4.7 Effective room operating mode
- 5.4.8 Third-party (S-mode) examples
- 5.5 Determine the room operating mode with Synco (LTE mode)
- 5.5.1 Local control of room operating mode via the window contact input
- 5.5.2 Central control of the room operating mode via Enable Comfort
- 5.5.3 Central control of room operating mode via Room operating mode input
- 5.5.4 Local control of room operating mode via presence detector
- 5.5.5 Local control of room operating mode with a room unit
- 5.5.6 LTE-Mode Examples
- 5.6 Determine the room operating mode without a bus (stand-alone)
- 6 Setpoint calculation
- 7 Temperature measurement
- 8 Control sequences
- 9 Fan control
- 10 Master/slave
- 11 General and central functions
- 11.1 Send heartbeat and receive timeouts
- 11.2 Digital inputs
- 11.3 Temporary Comfort mode
- 11.4 Presence detector switch-on and switchoff delay
- 11.5 Heating and cooling demand
- 11.6 Heating/cooling signal output
- 11.7 Special functions
- 11.8 Boost heating (Morning Warmup, 2)
- 11.9 Night purge (Night Purge, 4), (FNC10, FNC12)
- 11.10 Precooling (Precool, 5)
- 11.11 Test mode (Test, 7)
- 11.12 Emergency heating (Emergency Heat, 8)
- 11.13 Rapid ventilation (Fan only, 9)
- 11.14 Free cooling (Freecool, 10)
- 11.15 Alarm
- 11.16 Reset the setpoint shift
- 11.17 Free inputs/outputs
- 11.18 Software version
- 11.19 Device state
- 12 Room unit
- 13 KNX information
- 14 FAQs
- 15 Integrate RXB in Desigo/Synco
- 15.1 Case 1: Integration into Synco
- 15.2 Case 2: Integration into Desigo
- 15.3 Case 3: Display in Desigo, with shared Synco time scheduler
- 15.4 Case 4: Display in Desigo/Synco, with shared Synco time scheduler
- 15.5 Case 5: Display in Desigo, andseparate time schedulers
- 15.6 Case 6: Separate display, andseparate time schedulers
- 15.7 Case 7: Separate display, andshared Synco time scheduler
- 16 Working with different tools
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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 Fan control 2013-06-17
The fan runs at fan speed 1 for as long as the heating/cooling valve remains partly
open, or in the case of an electric heater, while the heater is in operation.
• It is enabled as soon as the controller specifies a valve position or an electric
heating output greater than 0.
• It is disabled when the controller specifies a valve position or electric heating output
equal to 0 and the minimum fan switch-on time has elapsed.
When the valve is fully open or the electric heater is operating at 100% (in the range
marked "a"), a sequence controller enables fan speeds 2 and 3.
In addition to the control deviation, an integrator also comes into operation in the
range marked "a". This ensures that the fan switches to speed 2 (and later to speed 3)
if the control deviation has remained >0 for a period of time, even if the room
temperature has not reached the switching point for fan speed 2.
The fan does not switch back down to speed 2 and later to speed 1 until there has been
no control deviation for a period of time.
If the room operating mode changes (Comfort, Economy etc.), the sequence
controller is reinitialized by the application. This produces the following response: If the
room temperature is within the dead band after the change of room operating mode,
the controller specifies valve positions of 0%, or in the case of electric heaters, these
are disabled, and the fan is switched off. However, any delay time (minimum switch-on
time, switch-off delay in conjunction with electric heating coil / reheater or periodic fan
kick) is allowed to expire first.
Controller
Outputs required
RXB21.1
RXB22.1
3
Q14
80283
Q24
Q34
1. Stufe
2. Stufe
3. Stufe
1 ... 3-stufiger Ventilator
The fan can also be operated via the KNX bus.
In S-mode, control is shared between two communication objects:
– Fan command value
– Enable fan command value (activates input Fan command value).
When Enable fan command value is disabled, the controller controls the fan
automatically, and the Fan command value input is disabled.
Enable fan command value (Input communication object)
Flags
Type Receive timeout Value
R
W
K
T
U
0 1 1 0 0 1.003
DPT_Enable
no 0 = Disabled / Off
1 = Enabled / On
With FNC03 (electric re-heater) the fan must not be switched off while the re-heater is
active, and a fan overrun must be parameterized, in order to avoid overheating.
Fan command value (Input communication object)
Flags
Type Receive timeout Value
R
W
K
T
U
0 1 1 0 0 5.001
DPT_Scaling
no 0...100% 0 = 0%
255 = 100%
Controller outputs
CO
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