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Samson TROVIS 5575 - DHW Circuit Additionally Controlled by a Globe Valve

Samson TROVIS 5575
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Parameters
WE Parameter level / Range of values
Lag of storage tank charging pump 0.5 PA4 / 0 to 10.0
Sustained DHW temperature 40 °C PA4 / 20 to 90 °C
* Parameters serve as limitation of the adjustment range for the DHW temperature to be set
at the rotary switch
** Deactivation value T =
DHW temperature
+
hysteresis
*** Charging temperature T =
DHW temperature
+
charging temperature boost
6.1.1 DHW circuit additionally controlled by a globe valve
In system Anl 11.1, the following version with globe valve can be configured instead of the
three-way valve control in the DHW circuit:
Globe valve and temperature sensor VF2 are used exclusively for return flow temperature
limitation in the schematics shown above. The pre-control circuit provides at least the same
flow temperature as in the standard schematic version which is calculated from
DHW tem
-
perature set point
+
Charging temperature boost
+
Primary exchanger control boost set
point.
The functions and parameters of the DHW heating in the storage tank system are upgraded
by the following settings:
Function WE Configuration
DHW circuit additionally controlled by a
globe valve
0 CO4 -> F20 - 1
Parameter WE Parameter level / Range of values
Maximum return flow temperature 65 °C PA4 / 20 to 90 °C
EB 5575 EN 65
Functions of the DHW circuit
Fig. 9 · Schematics of a storage tank system with a globe valve for return flow temperature limitation
Rk2/Y2 Control circuit/valve 2
SLP Storage tank charging
pump
SF1 Storage sensor 1
VF2 Flow sensor 2
ZP Circulation pump
WW Hot water
KW Cold water

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