For ced char ging, dhw sto ra ge tank 57, Set-back ope ra ti on 57, Ther mal dis in fec ti on 57 – Samson Trovis 5100 User Manual

Page 57: 2 set-back operation, 4 forced charging of the dhw storage tank, 5 thermal disinfection of the dhw storage tank

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6.3.2 Set-back operation

In all systems with DHW heating and at least one heating circuit with control valve, DHW heat-
ing can be given priority by applying set-back operation. The charging temperature can be
monitored with the setting Co4 -> Fb06 = OFF and

Activate priority in case of deviation > 0.

Function

WE

Configuration

Reverse control

ON
0 °C

Co4 -> Fb06 = OFF
Activate priority in case of deviation / 0 to 30 °C

Note!
The priority operation is deactivated with the setting Co4 -> Fb06 = OFF and Activate priority in
case of deviation

= 0!

6.4 Forced charging of the DHW storage tank

To provide the full room heating performance when the time-of-use of the heating circuits be-
gins, existing storage tanks are charged one hour before the time-of-use of the heating circuits
starts. For the individual controller, this means that storage tank charging is activated when the
water temperature in the storage tank falls below the adjusted deactivation value of T =

DHW

demand ON + Hysteresis. The forced charging of the storage tank does not take place when the
DHW circuit is not activated at the beginning of the time-of-use set for the heating circuit(s).

Note!
This function is not available when a storage tank thermostat is used.

6.5 Thermal disinfection of the DHW storage tank

In all systems with DHW heating, the DHW storage tank is thermally disinfected on a selected
Day of the week (1 to 7) or every day (0). The storage tank is heated up to the adjusted Disinfec-
tion temperature. The charging set point is always higher than the Disinfection temperature by
the value in

Charging boost. Disinfection begins at the adjusted Start time and, at the latest,

ends at the specified

Stop time.

When the

Disinfection temperature has not been reached at the end of the thermal disinfection

cycle, an

ERR-2 alarm is generated and

blinks on the display. This alarm can be confirmed

by opening up Co4 -> Fb08.
The alarm is automatically reset when the

Disinfection temperature is properly reached during

the following thermal disinfection cycle.

EB 5179 EN

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