Additional features – Siemens RDG400 User Manual

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Building Technologies

Functions

28 May 2009

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X2

M

T

X2

M

QAH11.1

T °C


Contact open heating mode
Contact closed cooling mode

The sensor or switch can be connected to the input terminal X2 (factory setting) or
X1 or D1 (switch only), depending on the commissioning of the inputs (P38, P40,
P42).
See also section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”.


The thermostat acquires the room temperature via built-in sensor, external room
temperature sensor (QAA32), or external return air temperature sensor (QAH11.1)
connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2.
Inputs X1 or X2 need to be commissioned accordingly. See section 4.9 “Multi-
functional input”.



Application "Single duct and radiator" can also be used for floor heating.


The temperature should be limited for two reasons: comfort and protection of the
floor. It is only available with application "Single duct and radiator".

The floor temperature sensor, connected to multifunctional input X1 or X2,
measures the floor temperature. If the temperature exceeds the parameterized limit
(parameter P51), the heating valve is fully closed until the floor temperature drops
to 2K below the parameterized limit.
This function is factory-set to OFF (disabled).
Input X1 or X2 must be commissioned accordingly (P38 or P40 = 1).
See section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”.

Living rooms:
up to 26 °C for long term presence, up to 28 °C for short time presence
Bath rooms:
up to 28 °C for long term presence, up to 30 °C for short time presence

The table below shows the relation between parameter, temperature source and
temperature display:

Parameter P51

External temp.
sensor available

Source for display of room
temperature

Output control according
to

Floor temp. limit
function

OFF No Built-in

sensor

Built-in sensor

Not active

OFF

Yes

External temp. sensor

External temp. sensor

Not active

10...50˚C No

Built-in

sensor Built-in sensor

Not active

10…50˚C Yes

Built-in

sensor

Built-in sensor + limit by
external sensor

Active



Dewpoint monitoring is essential to prevent condensation on the cooling coil.
It helps avoid associated damage to the building.
A dewpoint sensor with a potential-free contact is connected to multifunctional input
X1, X2 or D1. If there is condensation, the cooling valve is fully closed until no
more condensation is detected, and the cooling output is disabled temporarily.
The condensation symbol is displayed during temporary override.
The input must be commissioned accordingly (P38, P40, P42).
See section 4.9 “Multifunctional input”.

External / return air
temperature sensor

Floor heating

Floor heating
limitation function

Recommended values
for P51:

Dewpoint monitoring

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