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Heating controller RMH760B
The RMH760B heating controller (see Data Sheet N3133) is used in medium-size
or large buildings with own heat generation or district heat connection, as a heating
circuit and/or primary controller.
Using the respective RMZ78x extension modules, the heating controller can also
control the boiler temperature and 1 or 2 heating circuits, with or without DHW
heating.
Universal controller with integrated control and monitoring functions
41 programmed applications (tested plant types)
Free configuration of customized applications (basis: basic type H)
Extension modules for complementing controller functions
KNX bus communication for operation and process information)
Menu-driven commissioning, operation and monitoring of controllers and plant
via the operator unit (cleartext display)
No commissioning tool required for basic plants (easy configuration)
Commissioning with the OCI700.1 service tool
Functions and characteristics
Relay outputs with… Product
no.
Universal
inputs
Analog outputs
DC 0...10 V
Ch’over contact NO contact
RMH760B 6 = N.X1…N.X6 2 = N.Y1, N.Y2 2 = N.Q1, N.Q4 3 = N.Q2, N.Q3, N.Q5
The universal inputs N.X_ can be configured for use with passive sensors, active
signal sources, and status and pulse signals (see page 28).
Note: The universal inputs N.X_ of the RMH760B heating controller can also be configured for use
with NTC 575 sensors
The analog outputs N.Y_ and relay outputs N.Q_ are ready configured.
Relay outputs with… Number of
modules
Type of extension module
Universal
inputs
Analog
outputs
Ch’over contact NO contact
2 HC module RMZ782B 3 1 1 2
1 DHW module RMZ783B 4 1 2 3
1 Universal module RMZ787 4 -- 1 3
2 Universal module RMZ789 6 2 2 2
Maximum number of modules: 4 per RMH760B (for extension modules, see page 57)
Heating sections of ventilation or air conditioning plants
Distribution zones of ventilation or air conditioning plants
Heating systems with own heat generation
Heating systems with direct or indirect district heat connection
Heating zones of larger plants (e.g. community district heating systems)
Basic load heating systems
Brief description
Inputs and outputs
Inputs
Outputs
Extension modules
Types of plant