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temperatures menu (cont)
description/action
display
•
tank temperature
- non adjustable - control system
sensed temperature (averaged from upper and lower
temperature probes).
•
upper temperature
- non adjustable - control system
sensed temperature from the Upper Temperature Probe.
•
lower temperature
- non adjustable - control system
sensed temperature from the Lower Temperature Probe.
•
(heater regulated to tank)
- non adjustable -
configuration information.
•
upper probe
&
lower probe offset
- adjustable user
setting, range -5° to +5° (factory setting 0°).
note:
These settings should only be used if the hot water
supply temperature varies greatly from the operating Set
Point setting.
The Upper and Lower Probe Offsets are used to calibrate
control system temperature sensing. This can improve the
precision of temperature control in the storage tank and at
points of use. This feature can also be used to compensate
for building recirculation loops (hot water returning to the
storage tank) that may cause the heating cycles to terminate
prematurely.
Example: if the current sensed temperature from a
temperature probe is 120°F (49°C) and the Offset setting for
that probe is adjusted to a value other than 0°, the control
system would calibrate or “offset” the sensed temperature
from the probe and the averaged tank temperature. Heating
cycles would be activated and deactivated based on the
calibrated (offset) temperature.
These settings are adjusted in the same way described for
the Operating Set Point And Differential Adjustment on page
Top of menu
Operating Set Point
140°F
Differential
8°F
Tank Temperature
120°F
Upper Temperature
122°F
Lower Temperature
118°F
(Heater Regulated to Tank)
Upper Probe Offset
0°F
CHANGE
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Temperatures
bottom of menu
Differential
8°F
Tank Temperature
120°F
Upper Temperature
122°F
Lower Temperature
118°F
(Heater Regulated to Tank)
Upper Probe Offset
0°F
Lower Probe Offset
0°F
CHANGE
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Temperatures
heater status menu
description/action
display
Select Heater Status from the main menu and press the
Operational Button under "SELECT" to enter this menu. This
menu contains non adjustable operational information. Use the
Up & Down Buttons to navigate the menu.
•
status
- displays the current Operating State, see Table 12
•
eco contact
,
low gas ps
,
Blocked inlet ps
,
Blocked
outlet ps
,
Blower prover ps
- displays the current state
of the switch contacts; open or closed.
•
Blower on
,
igniter on
,
gas Valve on
- displays whether
or not the control system is currently energizing these water
heater components; yes = energized, no = de-energized.
•
igniter current
- displays whether or not the control
system has detected the required minimum current, see
Sequence Of Operation on page 54.
•
flame detected
- displays whether or not the control
system has detected main Burner flame during ignition from
the flame sensor.
•
E
xternal input enable
- displays whether or not the S1
dipswitches have been configured to activate the enable/
disable circuit, see Enable/Disable Circuit on page 39.
•
ignition trials
- displays whether or not the S1 dipswitches
have been configured to allow 1 or 3 trials for ignition
before declaring an "ignition Failure" Fault condition, see
the CCB - Central Control Board Layout on page 63.
Top of menu
Status
Standby
ECO Contact
Closed
Low Gas PS
Closed
Blocked Inlet PS
Closed
Blocked Outlet PS
Closed
Blower Prover PS
Open
Blower On
No
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Heater Status
bottom of menu
Blower On
No
Igniter On
No
Igniter Current
No
Gas Valve On
No
Flame Detected
No
External Input Enable
No
Ignition Trials
3
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Heater Status
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