In the sto ra ge tank sys tem 52 – Samson Trovis 5100 User Manual

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6

Functions of the DHW circuit

6.1 DHW heating in the storage tank charging system

Start storage tank charging

The controller begins charging the storage tank when the water temperature measured at sen-
sor SF1 falls below the

DHW demand ON by 0.1 °C. If the flow temperature in the system is

higher than the required charging temperature, the controller attempts to reduce it in the heat-
ing circuit for maximum 3 minutes before the heat exchanger pump together with the storage
tank charging pump start to run.
When there is no heating operation or when the flow temperature in the system is lower, the
heat exchanger charging pump is switched on immediately. The storage tank charging pump is
switched on when the temperature currently measured at storage sensor VFT has reached the
temperature measured at sensor SF1.
If a storage tank thermostat is used, the storage tank charging pump is switched on when the
temperature T =

Charging temperature – 5 °C is reached at sensor VFT.

Note!
The charging temperature VFT is regulated by the primary valve in system Anl 2. In systems
Anl 4, 5 and 10, the charging temperature VFT is only regulated by the primary valve when the
DHW demand has the highest set point and has priority.
In all other systems (Anl 7, 8 and 9) the mixing valve regulates the charging temperature VFT.

When the Circulation pump function is active, the circulation pump remains in operation ac-
cording to the time schedule. The pump is switched off when this function is deactivated.

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Functions of the DHW circuit

TW

SF1

SF2

VFS

VFT

SLP

TLP

ZP

KW

Fig. 5 · DHW heating in a storage tank charging system

TLP

Heat exchanger
charging pump

VFS/VFT

Flow sensors

SLP

Storage tank
charging pump

SF1

Storage sensor 1

SF2

Storage sensor 2

ZP

Circulation pump

TW

DHW

KW

Cold water

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