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Siemens RVS41.813 - Energy Counter Electricity;Natural Gas; Pulse Count Energy; Pulse Unit Energy; Pulse Value Energy Denom

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Energy counter electricity/natural gas
Line no. Operating line
3100 Pulse count energy
Pulse count e
nergy
The parameter
Pulse count energy determines which input H1 or H3 is used to counter
electrical energy or natural gas volume flow:
None:
No metering from input H1 or H3. This setting is important if the inputs are used for
other pulse counts (e.g. recording supplied energy).
With input H1, with input H3:
The pulse count is read from the set input and the established energy (electrical or
natural gas) is added to the counter for employed energy.
It is important that the count input set here is also set in t
he configuration for the pulse
count.
Line no. Operating line
3102 Pulse unit energy
3103 Pulse value energy numer
3104 Pulse value energy denom
Pulse unit and
value
The value of a pulse is entered with three setting parameters as a quotient (nominator
and denominator) and the physical unit:
Pusle valency = (numerator / denominator) * unit
Example 1:
Pulse unit energy numer = 1
Pulse value energy denom = 100
Pulse unit energy = m3
Î Pulse valency = 0.01 m3/pulse (or 100 pulse/m3)
Example 2:
Pulse unit energy numer = 1
Pulse value energy denom = 100
Pulse unit energy = kWh
Î Pulse valency = 100 pulse/kWh (or 0.01 kWh/pulse)
The selection of the pulse unit distinguishes recording of used energy for electrical or
natural gas operated heat pumps:
Pulse unit energy = kWh
The pulse or its energy value is added directly in the counter for employed energy.
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Siemens Switzerland Ltd User manual RVS61.843, RVS41.813 CE1U2355en_02
HVAC Products 6 The settings in detail 28. September 2009

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