CB FALCON
750-265
98
Speed up ramp
Whenever the burner is firing it will be commanded to increase its RPM no faster than the
rate provided by this parameter.
52
Stack Connector
Type
Designates the Sensor type connected to the control for proper reading.
20
Stack limit delay
This parameter provides the delay time for the Stack limit.
46
Stack limit enable
This parameter enables or disables the entire stack temperature limit function.
46
Stack limit response For Recycle and Delay, the burner control recycles and holds while waiting for a delay (see
the Stack Limit Delay parameter) to expire, and after the delay it tries again.
46
Stack limit setpoint
If the stack temperature exceeds the temperature given by this parameter then the
response defined for the Stack Limit Response parameter will occur. As the temperature
approaches this limit, the Stepped Modulation Limiting function is active.
46
Standby Rate
Specifies the analog output of fan speed used during standby or demand off time.
51
Steam 4-20mA
remote
Allows modulation from source other than pressure sensor.
30
Steam D gain
Gain applied to the differential
30
Steam enable
Disable/enable steam feature.
29
Steam demand
source
The source of Steam loop control can be specified to use different inputs.
29
Steam hysteresis
step time
Time for each step.
30
Steam I gain
Gain applied to the Integral.
30
Steam min.
pressure
Provides minimum pressure used to calculate the 4-20ma setpoint for 4ma.
30
Steam P gain
Gain applied to the Proportional.
30
Steam pressure
off hysteresis,
on hysteresis
On or Off hysteresis adjusted to the setpoint at which this demand turns off or on.
30
Steam pressure
setpoint
Pressure Control setpoint
30
Steam sensor
The sensor used for modulation and demand - typically a 4-20ma source.
29
Steam time of day
setpoint
Provides the steam pressure setpoint when TOD is on.
30
System pump
cycles
Can be written to a new value (e.g. if the pump or controller is replaced).
6
T-Rise degrees per
second limit
For any input that has T-rise detection enabled, this parameter provides the maximum rate
of temperature increase that will be allowed. If the temperature increases at a rate greater
than this, and this rate of increase persists for 4 seconds then the response specified by T-
rise response occurs.
45
T-Rise response
Specifies response should “T-Rise degrees per second limit” is exceeded.
45
T-rise delay
Specifies the delay time that occurs whenever a recycle occurs due to a T-rise event and
the specified response includes “Recycle...” The burner will remain in the Standby Hold
condition until the delay expires.
45
T-rise retry limit
If the “T-rise response” specifies a retry limit, then any recycles due to reaching the
corresponding response threshold are counted.
45
Tap detect degrees
per second
This tap demand “set” criteria depends on rate of change of the DHW sensor. The rate of
change of this temperature is monitored.
36
Tap detect minimum
on time
Once a tap detect event has occurred, and the Tap demand block is Set, it remains true for
at least the time provided by this parameter. If DHW loses control due to priority, the timer is
restarted, so that when Tap demand again gains control of the burner it remains in this
condition for the full minimum on time.
37
Tap detect on
threshold
-17 °C to 82 °C (-0 °F to 180 °F)
36
Table 47. Parameter Glossary.
Parameter Name
Short Description
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Summary of Contents for CFC-1000
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