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Series B
Heating Controller
for use with a partner unit
RVL469
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Multifunctional heating controller for use in residential and non-residential
buildings; suitable for weather-dependent flow temperature control of heating
zones with or without room temperature compensation
For exclusive use on the bus together with an RVL47... heatinmg controller as
a partner unit
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1 programmed plant type: three-position control of the mixing valve in a heat-
ing zone
Analog or digital setting of the heating curve, analog room temperature read-
justment, operating line principle for all other parameters
Operating voltage AC 230 V, CE conformity
• Types of buildings:
– Multi-family houses
Use
– Single-family houses
– Smaller non-residential buildings
• Types of plants:
– Combined plants consisting of several heating zones and heat generation
• Types of heating systems:
– Radiator, convector, underfloor and ceiling heating systems, radiating panels
Functions
Heating zone control
Weather-dependent flow temperature control through control of the mixing valve in a
heating zone in combined plants.
Automatic mode
Operating modes
Automatic changeover from normal to reduced temperature, and vice versa,
according to the seven-day program, automatic changeover to holiday mode,
demand-dependent control of heating system (ECO function)
Setback mode
Continuous heating to the reduced temperature, with ECO function
Comfort mode
Continuous heating to the normal temperature, no ECO function
Standby
Frost protection is ensured in all operating modes.
The controller can be switched to manual operation.
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Enduser settings
With weather-dependent control, the flow temperature is controlled in function of the pre-
vailing outside temperature via the heating curve. Its basic setting is made with the little
bar on the front of the unit or on an operating line. The room temperature can be read-
justed with the knob.
In addition, following can be entered by the enduser:
– Room temperature setpoints for normal heating, reduced heating and frost protec-
tion/holidays
– Seven-day switching program and a maximum of eight holiday periods per year
– Operating mode
– Time of day and date
Temperature acquisition
– Flow temperature: with one or two (averaging) sensors
– Outside temperature: with Ni or NTC sensor; the RVL469 identifies the type of sensor
used; with interlinked controllers, it is also possible to define the source of the outside
temperature
– Room temperature: with a room temperature sensor or a room unit, or both (averaging)
Space heating
• The room temperature is included in the control. It can be acquired with a sensor or
simulated by a room model with an adjustable building time constant. When using a
sensor, the effect on the control can be adjusted.
It is also possible to limit the maximum room temperature.
• The heating is switched on and off depending on demand (ECO function). It is swit-
ched off when the amount of heat stored by the building mass is sufficient to maintain
the required room temperature. In that case, the controller takes into account the de-
velopment of the room temperature and the building's heat storage capacity. It is pos-
sible to set two heating limits, one for normal heating and one for reduced heating.
• The control is optimized. Switching on, heating up and shutting down are controlled
such that, during occupancy times, the required room temperature is always main-
tained.
At the end of each occupancy period, the heating will be shut down (circulating pump)
until the room temperature setpoint for the non-occupancy time is reached (quick set-
back, can be disabled). During heating up, the room temperature setpoint can be
boosted (boost heating). It is possible to set maximum limits for the heating up time
and for early shutdown.
Three-position control
Three-position control operates as weather-dependent or load-dependent flow tem-
perature control. P-band and integral action time are adjustable. The flow temperature is
controlled via the regulating unit (control or slipper valve).
Minimum and maximum limitation of the flow temperature as well as maximum limitation
of the rate of setpoint rise are adjustable.
Minimum limitation of the return temperature acts with both three-position control and load-
dependent control of the boiler temperature and helps prevent flue gas condensation.
Minimum limitation of
return temperature
On the software side, all settings can be locked to prevent unauthorized readjustments.
Locking functions
Time switch
– The RVL469 has one seven-day time switch for entering the daily occupancy times.
Each day can accommodate three occupancy times, whereby each weekday may
have different occupancy times
– For entering a maximum of eight holiday periods, the RVL469 is equipped with a
yearly time switch featuring automatic summer- / wintertime changeover
Remote control
– Changeover of operating mode with the QAW50 room unit
– Overriding the major controller functions with the QAW70 room unit
– Selection of another (programmable) operating mode with an external contact
– Preselection of a fixed flow temperature setpoint with an external contact. Type of
setpoint (fixed or minimum) and flow temperature can be selected
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Communication
To provide this function, connection of the RVL469 to ist partner unit via the data bus is
mandatory. Each RVL469 requires one partner unit.
Communication with other units also takes place via the data bus and facilitates:
– Signalling of heat demand to the heat source
– Exchange of locking and enforced signals
– Exchange of measured values such as outside temperature, return temperature, flow
temperature and of clock signals
– Communication with other devices
– Reception of heat demand signals from the SYNERGYR OZW30 central unit (from
software version 3.0)
– Exchange of error messages
Fault messages and flow
temperature alarm
– Fault message in the event of sensor faults
– Fault message in the event of data bus faults
– Flow temperature alarm; adjustable is a period of time during which the flow temp-
perature may stay outside the set limits; a fault message is given when the time has
elapsed
Other functions
– Display of parameters, actual values, operational statuses and fault messages
– Simulation of outside temperature
– Relay test; all relays can be controlled manually
– Sensor test; all measured values of the sensors can be displayed
– Testing the contacts connected to terminals H1–M and H2–M
– Outside temperature-dependent frost protection for the plant; a minimum flow tem-
perature is maintained, its setpoint and the response threshold can be adjusted
– Pump overrun time to prevent buildup of heat
– Periodic pump run (pump kick) to prevent seizing of the pump in the summer
– Controller hours run meter
For more detailed information about technical features, functions and communication
with LPB, please refer to the following pieces of documentation:
– Basic Info RVL470: CE1P2522E
– Data sheet “Basic System Data LPB“: CE1N2030E
– Data sheet “LPB“: CE1N2032E
The RVL469 is comprised of controller insert, which accommodates the electronics, the
power section, the output relays and - on the front - all operating elements, and the
base, which carries the connection terminals. The operating elements are located be-
hind a lockable transparent cover.
Mechanical design
The operating instructions can be inserted in the transparent cover.
The controller insert is secured to the base with two screws, one of which can be
sealed. The cover can also be sealed.
The RVL469 can be fitted in three different ways:
– Wall mounting (on a wall, in the control panel, etc.)
– Rail mounting (on a standard DIN mounting rail)
– Flush panel mounting (control panel door, etc.)
Analog operating
elements
– Buttons for selecting the required operating mode
– Info button
– Direct adjustment of the heating curve with the the little bar on the front of the unit
(only if analog setting is selected)
– Knob for manual readjustment of the room temperature
– Three buttons for manual operation and manual positioning commands
Digital operating
elements
The entry or readjustment of all setting parameters, activation of optional functions and
reading of actual values and statuses is made according to the operating line principle.
An operating line with an associated number is assigned to each parameter, each actual
value and each function that can be selected.
One pair of buttons is used to select an operating line and one pair to readjust the dis-
play.
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Operating mode buttons (selected button is lit)
Buttons for operating the display
Prog = selection of operating line
-- + = readjustment of displayed value
Operating instructions
Button for «Close valve» in manual operation
Button for «Open valve» in manual operation
Button for manual operation
LEDs for:
3
4
5
6
7
Manual operation
Valve opens
Valve closes
Pump runs
8
9
Sealing facility in the cover
Info button for display of actual values
10 Display (LCD)
11 Setting slider for flow temperature setpoint at an outside temperature of –5 °C
12 Setting slider for flow temperature setpoint at an outside temperature of 15 °C
13 Knob for room temperature readjustments
14 Fixing screw with sealing facility
Notes
Engineering
The wires of the measuring circuits carry extra low voltage, those to the actuator and the
pump carry AC 24…230 V.
The local electrical regulations must be complied with.
Sensor cables should not be run parallel to mains carrying cables for loads such as ac-
tuator, pump, etc.
Commissioning
The data bus address must be entered.
The partner unit must be available on the data bus.
Each controller is supplied complete with installation and commissioning instructions.
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–conformity to
EMC directive
Technical data
89/336/EWG
EN 50082-2
EN 50081-1
73/23/EWG
EN 60730-1
AC 230 V
Immunity
Emissions
Low voltage directive
Safety
Rated operating voltage
Frequency
50 Hz
Power consumption
8 VA
Degree of protection (cover closed)
Safety class
IP42 EN 60529
II EN 60730
Output relays
Rated voltage
AC 230 V
Rated current
2 (2) A
Contact current at AC 24...90 V
Contact current at AC 90...250 V
Rated current of ignition transformer
Switch-on current of ignition transformer
Perm. ambient temperature
Transport and storage
Operation
0.1...2 A, cos ϕ >0.6
0.02...2 A, cos ϕ >0.6
max. 1 A during max. 30 s
max. 10 A during max. 10 ms
-25...+65 °C
0...50 °C
Perm. cable lengths to the sensors and external
contacts
Copper cable 0.6 mm dia.
Copper cable 1.0 mm2
Copper cable 1.5 mm2
Perm. cable lengths to the room unit
Copper cable 0.25 mm2
Copper cable from 0.5 mm2
Bus loading characteristic E (LPB)
Backup of time switch
Weight (net)
20 m
80 m
120 m
25 m
50 m
6
12 h min.
1.1 kg
Basic connections on the low voltage side
Connection diagrams
S2
LPB
D1
D2
L
B9
B5
B7
H2
N
Basic connections on the mains voltage side
A6 Room unit QAW50 or QAW70
B1 Flow sensor
M1 Heating circuit pump
N1 Controller RVL469
B5 Room sensor
S1 Remote control operating mode
S2 Remote control flow temperature setpoint
Y1 Actuator heating circuit
B7 Return sensor
B9 Outside sensor
LPB Data bus
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Dimensions
139
1,5
95
(42,5)
19
26 26 26 26
144
max. 3
18
4,5
14
36
138 -0/+1
72
106
108
Dimensions in mm
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