User Manual
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Siemens Energy Manager / Heating Conroller RVP540 / RVP550 CE1N2488en
Building Technologies 04.11.2009
• Overtemperature protection for the pump heating circuit
• Overtemperature protection for the storage tank and the solar panel circuit
• Room temperature adjustment with the setting knob
• Automatic button for economical automatic operation throughout the year
• Operating mode buttons
• Button for “green“ operation
• Info button for additional information about the plant
• D.h.w. button
• Manual operation via the manual operation button
• 7-day or 24-hour heating program for the heating circuit and d.h.w.
• Remote operation via the digital room unit
• Relay and sensor test for straightforward commissioning and functional tests
• Changeover of operating mode with remote switch (via contact H1)
• Service connection facility for parameterization on site and data logging
• Holiday program
• D.h.w. heating with charging pump
• D.h.w. control with sensor or thermostat
• Selectable priority for d.h.w. heating
• Choice of d.h.w. programs
• Adjustable boost of d.h.w. charging temperature
• Reduced setpoint of d.h.w. temperature
• D.h.w. discharging protection
• Automatic d.h.w. push
• Legionella function
• Heat transfer between storage tanks with a pump
• Manual d.h.w. push
• Communicating via Local Process Bus (LPB)
• Communicating via PPS (BMU / room unit)
• Optional heat requisition by controllers of other manufacture via potentialfree contact
H1
• Optional analog heat requisition by controllers of other manufacture via DC 0…10 V
signal
• Consistent system architecture with all types of RVL… and RVP… controllers
• Systems can be extended to include up to 40 heating circuits (with central bus power
supply)
• Optional remote supervision
• Error messages (own faults, faults of LPB devices, faults of PPS devices)
• Burner hours run
• Number of burner starts
• Device hours run
• Pump hours run
Automatic operation
Automatic changeover from normal to reduced temperature, or vice versa,
according to the 7-day program, automatic changeover to holiday mode,
demand-dependent control of the heating system (ECO function)
Continuous operation (setback mode)
Continuous heating to the reduced temperature, with ECO function
Standby mode
Operation
D.h.w.
Use in systems
Logging
Operating modes