SETUP & OPERATION
HeatNet Control V3 2.x
As long as the start condition for Priority 1 is met, all
boilers in the PRIORITY 1 set will fire based on runtime.
Once all boilers in the PRIORITY 1 set have fired, the
PRIORITY 2 set of boilers will fire based on runtime.
If the Start condition changes and/or is not met (such as
with: OA T or RET temp), the PRIORITY 2 set of boilers
will fire first/next based on runtime. This has the effect of
flipping the Priority of the sets.
Stopping Boilers:
When a boiler is to be stopped (water temp is above the
heating band), the Master checks the HeatNet boilers it has
available. The Master boiler then looks at which boilers are
returning Priority firing status (set on a boiler in:
(SETTINGS:FIRING MODE: MIXED BOILERS
LAST
(
example
) If the Stop condition for Priority 1 is met,
the Master or Member boiler that are configured as
PRIORITY 1 with the highest runtime will be stopped
LAST
(
example
). As long as the stop condition and SHED
DELAY time are met, all the remaining PRIORITY 1 set of
boilers, will stop based on runtime. If the Stop condition
changes and/or is not met (such as with: OA T or RET
temp), the PRIORITY 2 set of boilers will stop first/next
based on their highest runtime.
A boiler‟s firing Priority can be designated as such in:
SETTINGS: FIRING MODE:FIRING PRIORITY:
PRIORITY menu on each boiler. A Priority of „1‟ is the
highest priority, a „2 the lowest (default is always 2).
Figure 3
Mixed Boilers: Example: Condensing/Non-Condensing
PRIORITY 2
Master
2
3
4
5
FIRING MODE (MASTER)
BOILER TYPE All Boilers in Set
BOILER TYPE
(All Boilers in Set)
Non-Condensing (Set)
PRIORITY 1
Condensing (Set)
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