Gra dient cha rac te ris tic 40, 1 gradient characteristic, 2 4-point characteristic – Samson Trovis 5100 User Manual

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If just one outdoor sensor should be connected, connect it to AF1. This outdoor temperature is
then used also for HK2 and HK3.

5.2.1 Gradient characteristic

Basically, the following rule applies: a decrease in the outdoor temperature causes the flow tem-
perature to increase. By varying the

Gradient and Level parameters, you can adapt the charac-

teristic to your individual requirements. Increasing

Gradient results in a higher flow tempera-

ture, decreasing

Gradient in a lower flow temperature. The parameter Level performs a parallel

transport of the heating characteristic in an upward or downward direction.
Outside the times-of-use, reduced set points are used for control:
Reduced flow set point =

Flow set point – Set-back difference.

The

Max. flow temperature and Min. flow temperature parameters mark the upper and lower lim-

its of the flow temperature. A separate gradient characteristic can be selected for the limitation
of the return flow temperature.

Examples for adjusting the characteristic:

4

Old building, radiator design 90/70:

Gradient approx. 1.8

4

New building, radiator design 70/55:

Gradient approx. 1.4

4

New building, radiator design 55/45:

Gradient approx. 1.0

4

Underfloor heating depending on arrangement: Gradient smaller 0.5

Functions

WE

Configuration

4-point characteristic

OFF

Co1, 2, 3 -> Fb10 = OFF

4-point characteristic

OFF

Co5 -> Fb03 = OFF (Anl 3, 5, 8 and 10)

Parameters

WE

Parameter level / Range of values

Gradient, flow

1.8

PA1, 2, 3 / 0.4 to 3.2

Level, flow

0 °C

PA1, 2, 3 / –30 to 30 °C

Set-back difference

20 °C

PA1, 2, 3 / 0 to 50 °C

Min. flow temperature

90 °C

PA1, 2, 3 / 20 to 130 °C

Max. flow temperature

20 °C

PA1, 2, 3 / 20 to 130 °C

5.2.2 4-point characteristic

The 4-point characteristic allows you to define your own heating characteristic.
It is defined by 4 points for the

Outdoor temperature, the Flow temperature and the Return flow

temperature. The Set-back difference at points 2 and 3 indicates how much the flow temperature
is reduced outside the times-of-use.

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Functions of the heating circuit

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