Heat Pump - Siemens RVS41.813 User Manual

Avs75, avs37, qaa75, qaa78, qaa55 series heat pump controller
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Heat pump

Heat source
Refrigeration
Differential HC at OT -10
°C
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Siemens Switzerland Ltd
HVAC Products
Line no.
Operating line
5800
Heat source
Brine ¦ Water ¦ Air ¦ External
5807
Refrigeration
Off ¦ 4-pipe system ¦ 2-pipe system
5810
Differential HC at OT –10°C
The heat source used by the heat pump is to be defined with this operating line. This
defines the number and types of sensors required and matches functionality to the
relevant type of heat pump.
Brine
E.g. when using geothermal heat.
Water
E.g. when using ground water, lake water or river water.
Air
When using air
Externally
When using a heat source with external control.
The external heat pump can be controlled via the Hx outputs (on / off).
Connection of heat pump sensors to the Siemens controller is optional.
Sensors connected to the controller are used and the associated functions are enabled.
When B71 is connected, use can be made of the controller's internal compressor stage
control. In that case, the compressor stages must also be connected directly to the
controller.
This defines whether and for which system refrigeration is generated.
Off.
No generation of refrigeration.
4-pipe system
Refrigeration is generated for a 4-pipe system and supplied either via separate pipes or
the same pipes as for heating / cooling.
2-pipe system
Refrigeration is generated for a 2-pipe system and supplied via the same pipes as for
heating and cooling.
For the heat pump to be controlled according to the return temperature setpoint, the
latter must be determined first.
For that purpose, the flow temperature setpoint (according to the heating curve) is
reduced by the expected temperature differential across the condenser and used as the
return temperature setpoint.
User manual RVS61.843, RVS41.813
6 The settings in detail
CE1U2355en_02
28. September 2009

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