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Label
Description
How to Reach
CH (Central
Heat) Pump
Cycle Count
CH pump cycle count. Can be written to a new
value (e.g. if the pump or controller is replaced).
Home screen/ Select controller/ Status
Summary screen/ Configure button/
Configuration List/ Select Statistics
Configuration line
CH (Central
Heat)
Setpoint
This setpoint is used when the time-of-day input
is off. If the outdoor reset function is active, this
setpoint provides one coordinate for the outdoor
reset curve. See the section for the CH Outdoor
Reset parameter.
If Lead/Lag enabled –
Home screen/ View Lead/Lag button/
Lead/Lag screen/ Lead/Lag Master
button/ Lead/Lag Master screen/
Configure button/ Lead/Lag Master
Configuration screen
CH (Central
Heat) TOD
(Time
of Day)
Setpoint
This setpoint is used when the time-of-day input
is on. If the outdoor reset function is active,
this Setpoint provides one coordinate for the
shifted outdoor reset curve, because the time-
of-day switch is on. See the section for the CH
Outdoor Reset parameter.”
If Lead/Lag enabled –
Home screen/ View Lead/Lag button/
Lead/Lag screen/ Lead/Lag Master
button/ Lead/Lag Master screen/
Configure button/ Lead/Lag Master
Configuration screen
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water) D
Gain
This gain applied to the Differential term of the
PID equation for the DHW loop.
Home screen/ Select controller/ Status
Summary screen/ Configuration/
Domestic Hot Water Configuration
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water)
Enable
This parameter determines whether the
Domestic Hot Water loop is enabled or disabled.
When it is disabled, the demand caused by the
DHW sensor is ignored. It may be disabled to
turn it off temporarily or because the application
does not use this feature.
Home screen/ Select controller/ Status
Summary screen/ Configuration/
Domestic Hot Water Configuration
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water)
has priority
over CH
(Central
Heat)
This parameter determines the priority of
Domestic Hot Water vs. Central Heat call-for-
heat, when both of these are enabled and active.
(The DHW priority also may shift for a period
of time, as specified by DHW Priority time and
method parameters.)”
Home screen/ View Lead Lag/ Lead
Lag screen/ Lead Lag Master/ Lead Lag
Master screen/ Configure/ Lead Lag
Master Configuration screen/ Advanced
Settings/ Domestic Hot Water screen
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water) I
gain
This gain applied to the Integral term of the PID
equation for the DHW loop.
Home screen/ Select controller/ Status
Summary screen/ Configuration/
Domestic Hot Water Configuration
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water)
off hysteresis
The off hysteresis is added to the Domestic Hot
Water Setpoint to determine the temperature at
which the DHW burner demand turns off.
Home screen/ Select controller/ Status
Summary screen/ Configuration/
Domestic Hot Water Configuration
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water)
on hysteresis
The on hysteresis is subtracted from the
Domestic Hot Water Setpoint to determine the
temperature at which the DHW burner demand
turns on.
Home screen/ Select controller/ Status
Summary screen/ Configuration/
Domestic Hot Water Configuration
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water) P
gain
This gain applied to the Proportional term of the
PID equation for the DHW loop.
Home screen/ Select controller/ Status
Summary screen/ Configuration/
Domestic Hot Water Configuration
DHW
(Domestic
Hot Water)
priority
override time
If this parameter is non-zero then a Domestic
Hot Water demand will shift its priority vs.
other demand sources according to the specified
time. The priority override timing is reset when
demand from the DHW source turns off.
Home screen/ View Lead Lag/ Lead
Lag screen/ Lead Lag Master/ Lead Lag
Master screen/ Configure/ Lead Lag
Master Configuration screen/ Advanced
Settings/ Domestic Hot Water screen
Summary of Contents for NTV1000
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