6 functions of the dhw cir cuit 49, 1 dhw hea ting in the sto rage tank sys tem 49, In the sto ra ge tank sys tem 49 – Samson 5476 User Manual

Page 49: Functions of the dhw circuit, Dhw heating in the storage tank system

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6

Functions of the DHW circuit

6.1

DHW heating in the storage tank system

Start storage tank charging

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

DHW heating ON or the temperature adjusted at the storage

tank thermostat:

DHW heating from the secondary circuit

(Anl 2, 7, 9):

If the flow temperature of the system (in system Anl 9: of the radiator circuit) is higher than the
required charging temperature, the controller tries to reduce the temperature in the heating cir-
cuit side for three minutes at the maximum before the storage tank charging pump starts to op-
erate.
If the flow temperature of the system is lower than the required charging temperature, the
charging pump first starts to run when the temperature at the affected flow sensor reaches the
temperature currently measured at sensor SF1 or the flow temperature could be raised at least
by 10 K.
If heating operation is not taking place, the storage tank charging pump is switched on immedi-
ately.

Note!
The function block setting FB20 = ON provides two switching conditions for the storage tank
charging pump (SLP) that can be selected(–> section 7.4) when the heating circuits are switched
off:
(1) SLP switched on regardless of the return flow temperature
(2) SLP switched on depending on the return flow temperature

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Functions of the DHW circuit

Fig. 4 · DHW heating in a storage tank system

SLP

Storage tank charging pump

SF1

Storage sensor 1

ZP

Circulation pump

KW

Cold water

WW

Hot water

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