User Manual

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User Interface Display
Explanation
CH Settings
4. Central Heating (CH) modes available:
CH Mode = 0 ‘CH with Thermostat’
Boiler will attempt to satisfy CH demand while CH
thermostat input is closed.
Boiler will modulate its ring rate to maintain CH set
point and match system heat load.
CH set point adjusted in ‘Settings’ submenu under ‘User
Menu’
CH Mode = 1 ‘CH with Thermostat and Outdoor Reset’
Boiler will attempt to satisfy CH demand when CH
thermostat input is closed.
Boiler will modulate its ring rate to maintain CH set
point and match system heat load.
CH set point calculated as function of outdoor
temperature using outdoor reset curve. See Figure A-2
• CH Mode = 2 ‘CH with Full Outdoor Reset’
CH demand is determined by outdoor temperature and
Warm Weather Shutdown temperature.
Boiler will permanently attempt to satisfy CH
demand, when CH demand is available.
CH thermostat input is ignored.
CH set point calculated as function of outdoor
temperature using outdoor reset curve. See Figure A-2
CH Mode = 3 ‘CH with Permanent Demand’
CH demand is prermanently on.
Boiler will permanently attempt to satisfy CH
demand.
CH thermostat input is ignored.
CH set point is adjusted in ‘Settings’ submenu under
‘User Menu’
Note:
• Once CH demand is satised (i.e. CH thermostat opens or
boiler determines its minimum ring rate exceeds system
heating load):
Burner shuts off, boiler enters post purge.
CH pump continues to run for 30 seconds.
Control will wait until Anti-cycle time of 180 seconds
elapses before boiler res again. Prevents short-
cycling.
The internal heat exchanger pump is energized anytime demand
exists regardless of Pump Mode setting or type of demand (CH or
DHW).
APPENDIX A - CONTROL MODULE