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Hoval TopTronic E - Temperature Requirements Management; Input Signal and Characteristic Curve; Sending Temperature Requirements

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Parameter
Designation
Value
Min.
Max.
Comment
R
W
30-055
Allocation
setpoint
reduction input
5=VE2
Allocation setpoint reduction input
0=OFF, 1=AF, 2=SF, 3=VF1, 4=VE1, 5=VE2,
7=VE1-FE1, 8=VE2-FE1, 9=VE3-FE1,
10=FVT-T-FE1, 12=VE1-FE2, 13=VE2-FE2,
14=VE3-FE2, 15=FVT-T-FE2
3
3
9. Temperature requirements
A function with the analog behaviour is implemented for each of the three energy types of heating, cooling and
hot water. Each energy type has a parameter set. A function is only active if its input is allocated. (Parameter
"Input allocation request")
9.1. Input signal, characteristic curve
Using a 0-10V signal, a temperature is read in using linear conversion. The characteristic curve is defined by two
adjustable coordinates ({X1, Y1}, {X2, Y2}).
Only voltages between 0V and 10V can be read in. The temperature resulting from the conversion is limited
downwards acc. to the "Min. requirement" parameter and limited upwards acc. to the "Max. requirement" parameter.
9.2. Send requirement
The measured temperature is sent to the instance as a reference value with the corresponding energy type
according to the "requirement type" parameter.

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