The heating requirements of the various circuits are picked up by the algorithm, which distributes the opening times of the thermal actuators evenly over a fixed period of time. Thus, even in hydraulically unbalanced systems, all circuits are supplied with sufficient heat. If possible, the circuits are not supplied with heat at the same time. This mode of operation is used only for inertial heating systems such as surface.
Note: A connected thermostat with a cycle time more than 30 minutes cannot be taken into account when calculating the load distribution. Assigned outputs are switched directly to the controller output. Indication takes place in the switched-on state by a flashing input LED. Assigned outputs are switched directly to the controller output. Indication takes place in the switched-on state by a flashing input LED.
The prerequisite for automatic balancing is that the technical conditions (e.g. flow temperature, pump pressure, pipe routing, valve settings) allow all rooms to be heated evenly and correctly.
In heating systems with strong deviations from the mentioned conditions or in case of poor implementation (e. g. kinked pipe, pump pressure not constant) the following measures may be necessary:
- Gradually increase the flow rate via the presettable valve / screwed return connection of the problematic area.
- If the valve to this room is already set to full flow, gradually throttle the valves of the other rooms.
- If the first two measures are not sufficient, increase the pump pressure at the heating circuit circulating pump.
- As a last measure, increase the flow temperature of the heating circuits.
Video: How automatic hydraulic balancing works
