Solid fuel boiler, buffer tank, mixed circuit, DHW, solar circuits
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Outdoor temperature-compensated flow temperature control for radiators, convectors or low temperature heating circuits. Integrated differential temperature control for controlling a solar controller. Operation of a solid fuel boiler with constant return temperature control for optimum tank protection. Hot water priority circuit. |
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Note: System no. 405 means that certain parameters must be set for this application to function. |
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Mixed heating |
1 circuit |
Domestic Hot Water |
1 pump |
Solar |
for DHW, heating |
Buffer |
unload. control |
Solid fuel |
yes |
Returncontrol boiler |
yes |
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Functions |
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The basic functions are contained in an indestructible program. |
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All the parameters are predefined with sensible basic settings and allow individual adjustments as necessary. PCs are not required for this. |
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All the relay outputs can be tested manually. |
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Solid fuel boiler |
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The solid fuel boiler is protected against corrosion and "shining soot", according to its boiler temperature using constant return temperature control. The sensor (PF) works as a joint flow sensor for the buffer tank and the solid fuel boiler. |
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Heating circuit |
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Time switch for daily, weekly and holiday programs for each heating circuit |
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Optimisation of switch-on times |
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Caretaker function, frost protection function |
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Outdoor temperature-compensated mixed circuit/direct heating circuit, as required with room tie-in |
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Min./max. limiting of flow temperature |
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Hot water control |
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Time switch with daily and weekly program for hot water filling pump |
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Anti-legionella automatic system |
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Hot water priority circuit |
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Outdoor temperature-compensated parallel operation |
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Solar control |
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The temperatures of the collector (KVLF) and the hot water tank (VE2) are compared. The control unit switches the solar pump on when the collector sensor detects a higher temperature than the tank sensor. The solar system is used to fill the hot water tank and the buffer tank. |
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Solar energy is used to fill the hot water tank and the buffer tank. |
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Combination |
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Combination option of up to five freely-selectable SMILE controllers |
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Communication |
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Communication takes place over the system bus without additional interfaces |
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Distance (max. 100 m) |
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All the data required for the control system is communicated |
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Remote operation with the wall modules SDW.. also takes place using the system bus |
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Fault message |
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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. |
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Description | Additional Product Type |
With connection base for wall installation | SDC12-31WM |
With connectable terminal strips for control panel installation | SDC12-31PM |
Description | Additional Product Type |
Outside air temperature sensor | AF20 |
Contact temperature sensor VF | VF20A |
Boiler, hot water temperature sensor (without well) WF, SF (2) | KTF20 |
Collector temperature sensor KVFL | T7425A1005 |
Buffer temprature sensor PF (2) | VF20L |
Description | Additional Product Type |
Remote control with temperature selector/sensor and mode switch | SDW10WE |
Description | Additional Product Type |
Immersion temperature sensor (instead of VF20A) | VF20T |
Hot water sensor with NIRO immersion well (instead of KTF20) | VF20LN |
Easy-to-use remote operation with display and complete programming unit along with temperature sensor/selector (instead of SDW10) | SDW30 |
Return temperature sensor RLF | VF20A |
Base for Smile Controller, for control panel installation as touch protection | SCS-12 |
Connecting base for wall installation of SMILE panel models | SWS-12 |
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 | SRR |