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District heating, direct heating circuit, DHW with heat exchanger, solar circuit (Hy0514p)

District heating, direct heating circuit, DHW with heat exchanger, solar circuit (Hy0514p)
  • Demand based control of remote energy transfer stations after target value request of downstream control circuits
  • Outdoor temperature-compensated flow temperature control for radiators, convectors and low temperature heating circuits
  • Hot water preparation with solar support according to the tank layer filling principle with external heat exchangers
  • Differential temperature control for control of a solar system

Unmixed heating1 circuit
Domestic Hot Water3 pumps, 2 sensors
Circ. pump1
Solarfor DHW
District heating1 valve

Functions
  • The basic functions are contained in an indestructible program.
  • All the parameters are predefined with sensible basic settings and allow individual adjustments as necessary. PCs are not required for this.
  • All the relay outputs can be tested manually.
Remote energy control
  • Functions according to AGFW guidelines
  • Demand control of setpoint request from downstream control circuits
  • Sliding or fixed maximum limitation of the remote energy return temperature
  • Minimum valve stroke for exact recording of heat volume in low-load operation
  • Interval rinse for temperature recording in the primary return with closed remote energy valve
Heating circuit
  • Time switch for daily, weekly and holiday programs for each heating circuit
  • Minimum/maximum limit of flow temperature
  • Frost protection function
  • Optimisation of switch-on times
  • Pump switching on demand
  • Forced pump running
Solar control, hot water
  • The temperatures of the collector (KVLF) and the hot water tank (KSPF) are compared. The control unit switches the solar pump on when the collector sensor detects a higher temperature than the tank sensor
  • A duo-sensor can also be used in the KSPF position, and can deliver the actual VE2 value for hot water preparation via remote energy
Hot water control
  • Timer switch with daily and weekly program for tank filling and circulation pump
  • Anti-legionella automatic system
  • Constant hot water preparation according to the tank layer filling principle
  • Hot water priority circuit, -Conditional priority, -Outside temperature-compensated parallel operation, -Priority operation with intermediate heating
  • Support through solar circuit
Combination
  • Combination option of up to five freely-selectable SMILE controllers
Communication
  • Communication takes place over the system bus without additional interfaces
  • Distance (max. 100 m)
  • Remote operation with the wall modules SDW.. also takes place using the system bus
Fault message
  • If the required temperatures cannot be achieved within a reasonable time, or sensors interrupt or short-out, then the controller will generate a fault message.

Related Parts

Product Type Description
Application for Smile digital controller
_Hy0514p
_Hy0514p
Microprocessor controller district heating
SDC9-21WM
SDC9-21WM
With connection base for wall installation
SDC9-21PM
SDC9-21PM
With connectable terminal strips for control panel installation
Sensors
AF20-B65
AF20-B65
Outside air temperature sensor
SF20-B54
SF20-B54
Contact temperature sensor WF, VE1, VF1, VFB (4)
KTF20-65-2M
KTF20-65-2M
Hot water temperature sensor (without well) SF, VE2, KSPF (3)
Recommended
SDW10WE
SDW10WE
Remote control with temperature selector/sensor and mode switch
Selectable
VF20-1B54NW
VF20-1B54NW
Immersion temperature sensor (instead of SF20-B54)
VF20-3B54NW
VF20-3B54NW
Hot water sensor with optional NIRO immersion well (instead of KTF20-65-2M)
SDW30
SDW30
Easy-to-use remote operation with display and complete programming unit along with temperature sensor/selector (instead of SDW10)
SCS-12
SCS-12
Base for Smile Controller, for control panel installation as touch protection
SWS-12
SWS-12
Connecting base for wall installation of SMILE panel models
SRR
SRR
Reducing attachment frame for control panel installation, assuming available control panel cut-out on controllers ZG52 /53 /55 / 82 /85 or ZG215 /215V /252 /254
Thermostat (selection according to specifications of the district heating company or DIN 4747/1)
STW+TR
STW+TR
Safety limiting thermostat STW