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Samson TROVIS 5579 - 6 Functions of the DHW circuit; 6.1 DHW heating in the storage tank system

Samson TROVIS 5579
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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
sensor SF1 falls below the
DHW temperature set point
by 0.1 °C. If the flow temperature in
the system exceeds the desired charging temperature, the controller tries to reduce the flow
temperature in the heating circuit for up to 3 minutes before the storage tank charging pump
is activated. When there is no heating operation or when the flow temperature in the system
is lower, the storage tank charging pump is switched on immediately.
If the function CO4 -> F15 - 1 (SLP ON depending on return flow temperature) is activated,
the primary valve is opened without simultaneously operating the storage tank charging
pump. The storage tank charging pump is not switched on before the primary return flow
temperature has reached the temperature currently measured at storage tank sensor SF1.
This function enables storage tank charging when the heating system is switched off, e.g. in
summer mode, without cooling down the storage tank first by filling it with cold flow water.
The storage tank charging pump does not start operation before a sufficiently high tempera-
ture has been reached at the heat exchanger.
Note: Instead of the
DHW temperature
parameter, the
Charging temperature
can be ad-
justed as the absolute value at the rotary switch if a storage tank thermostat is used.
EB 5579 EN 83
Functions of the DHW circuit
KW
WW
SF1
ZP
SLP
Fig. 8 · Schematics of a storage tank system
SLP Storage tank charging pump
SF1 Storage tank sensor 1
ZP Circulation pump
WW Hot water
KW Cold water

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