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LP- 428 REV. 9.2.14
Clock Settings
(NOTE: The clock will reset if the boiler is powered off for more than a week.)
SCREEN
DESCRIPTION
CLOCK MODE (12/24)
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Function:
Changes the clock from 12 hour mode (8:45 PM) to 24 hour mode (20:45). To change to 24 hour mode,
press the
ENTER
key. The letter (A or P) after the time will blink. Press the up or down arrow key once and the letter
will disappear. Press the
ENTER
key to save the new setting.
CLOCK HOUR
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Function:
Allows the user to adjust the hour setting.
CLOCK MINUTE
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Function:
Adjusts the minute setting.
CLOCK DAY OF WEEK
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Function:
Adjusts the day of week.
CLOCK DATE MODE
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Function:
Allows the user to switch to European date format (2009/08/28) from US format (08/28/2009).
CLOCK YEAR
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Function:
Adjusts the year setting.
CLOCK MONTH
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Function:
Adjusts the month setting.
CLOCK DATE
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The clock is set.
Table 13
– Clock Setting Screens
NOTE:
The clock does not automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time, and requires manual adjustment.
E. PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM SETTING
System Setting Program Access
NOTE
: Programming the boiler control is not possible when the boiler is firing. Make sure any input which can create a demand on the
boiler, such as the tank thermostat, is turned off, so the boiler will remain idle to allow programming.
SCREEN
DESCRIPTION
ENTER MENU CODE
000
To access the boiler setting program, press and hold the
ENTER
Key for 4 seconds, until the display shows the screen
at left.
ENTER MENU CODE
925
Using the arrow keys on the display, log in your
System Menu Access Code “925”
. To confirm code, press
ENTER
to access system setting program navigation menu.
Table 14
– System Setting Access
F. SYSTEM SETTING PROGRAM NAVIGATION
Once the
System Menu Access Code
is confirmed, the user can begin to set the system setting menu. Use the
arrow keys on
the display to navigate through the system setting program. To change a setting, press
ENTER
. System settings can be
increased
by
pressing the
UP ARROW
and
decreased
by pressing the
DOWN ARROW
on the display. When done, press
ENTER
. Setting will stop
blinking and you can move on to next setting. Press
RESET
to exit programming and store settings. Listed below are the boiler settings
that can be programmed into the control.
SCREEN
DESCRIPTION
Function 1
Factory Program Mode
MODE
INDIRECT 1
This screen indicates that the control is configured correctly. Do not change this setting.
Function 3
DHW Tank Max Temp
DHW TANK MAX TEMP
180
o
F 3
This is the maximum temperature that can be selected for the DHW indirect tank set point in the boiler menu. Default:
180
o
F (Range: 95
o
F to 180
o
F).
Function 6
DHW Post Pump Time
DHW POST PUMP TIME
0 MINUTES 6
The indirect pump has the ability to post purge energy from the boiler to run the pump after the set point has been
achieved. Please note that running the pump for a time greater than 5 minutes may cause tank energy to be released
back to the boiler heat exchanger. Default: 0
Minutes (Range: 0
– 10 minutes).
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