Heating control systems in the pastIn the past, control systems have tended to be complex and quite difficult to commission, operate and maintain. Inevitably this increases the risk of errors duringcommissioning and is a deterrent to subsequent fine-tuning of the system as building usage and thermal performance change.In recent years the situation has become even more complex with growing use of heating systems comprising multiple conventional and low carbon heat sources. Theserequire a more sophisticated control strategy that has been challenging to deliver with old-style controls.Hoval’s new is an entirely new system controller, developedfrom the ground up, to address these issues. As such, it delivers a completely new level of simplicity, modularity, connectivity and user experience withoutcompromising on control functionality.is built in to the latest generations of Hoval boilers,calorifiers, and other heat sources with the ability to control oneor multiple sources with a single unit or in cascades with up to 8 units. In doing so, it eliminates the inconvenience and risk of trying to work with differentcontrollers for different appliances and system configurations.Heating control system revolutionThis is particularly important when using mixed heat sources, which are typically operated in a cascade configuration that needs to take account of thecharacteristics of each heat source.
4 214 445 V02 KDT MesswertModul TTE MWA EN.docx 2 / 15 1. Controller generation TopTronic® E The TopTronic®E controller system is based on independent controller units (modules) that are connected together via the Hoval CAN bus. The individual modules can be set using one or more control modules. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.
These mixed systems are very different from the more familiar cascades of modular boilers that have been in use for manyyears. For example, a system might make use of for the leadboiler to meet base heat loads, supplemented by gas-fired boilers.