Crown Royal Stoves RS7200E Owner'S Manual Download Page 48

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USER MENU OPERATION SETTINGS:

The control has user Menu settings that will determine how 
the control operates. The unit is shipped with factory de-
fault settings. The user must change any of the settings as 
required for the application. To reset all settings to factory 
defaults, press and hold all 3 buttons simultaneously (

, and   buttons) for approximately 5 seconds.  

To view Menu items, press and hold 

 for 5 seconds. 

The unit will display the first Menu item on the left side of the 
display. The right side of the display indicates the Menu item 
settings. To change the setting, momentarily press the   or 

 key.

A momentary press of the 

 key advances the display to 

the next Menu item, and continues, till the last menu item is 
displayed. Pressing the key one more time with the 

last

 menu 

item, (aL) displayed returns the control to the operating mode.

USER MENU 

Each press of 

 results in forward movement to the next 

Menu item. If you need to change an item “passed”, you 
must repeatedly press 

, return to the operating mode, 

then press and hold 

 for 5 seconds to re-enter the Menu 

mode. Then repeatedly, momentarily press 

 until the 

desired Menu item is again displayed.
To store any changes made to any Menu items, the Menu 
must be exited by pressing 

 when the last item is 

displayed. If no buttons are pressed for ten minutes while in 
the menu, the control will return to operating mode and any 
changes that were made will be lost.
The following table shows the menu items, default settings 
and optional settings.

NOTE:

 The Heat/ Cool switch (SW1) MUST be in the proper 

position BEFORE setting options.

Menu

Item

Description

Factory

Default

Options

Press   or 

to select

Comments

CF

Temperature Scale

F

C or F

Selects temperature display in Fahrenheit or Celsius

dFF

Differential

5

1 to 30

Selects the range between Cut In and Cut Out.

SP

Set Point Mode
Cool
Heat

Cl

CO

CO or CI
CI or CO

Selects how the set point temperature will operate the 
load terminal. CI indicates the setpoint temperature 
will be the Cut In temperature. CO indicates the 
temperature will be the Cut Out temperature. See 
Operation section.

SOF

Sensor Operation Failure
Cool
Heat

1
0

0 or 1

None

Cooling - Selects the operation of the Control Load 
relay in the event of a sensor failure in Cool mode. 1 
(default) will cause the load contacts of the relay to 
close and remain closed if the sensor either opens or 
shorts. 0 causes the load contacts of the relay to open 
and remain open.
Heating has no optional selection. Sensor failure
in Heating will result in the relay contacts opening.

dL

Display Light

Off

On or Off

Selects the LCD display light Off or On. With this 
selected Off, the display light will illuminate any time a 
keypad button is pressed to provide better viewing in 
low lighting conditions, and go off after 10 seconds. If 
On is selected, the display light will be On continuously.

ASd

Anti Short-Cycle Delay

Cool

1

Heat

0

0 to 12

Selects the minimum time (in minutes) that the load 
contacts will remain open after a cycle before closing 
again. This will prevent the compressor or other load 
from being damaged by cycling too soon. A blinking 
Snowflake or Flame icon indicates that the control has 
a demand to energize the load, but is waiting for the 
delay time to elapse. A setting of 0 indicates no time 
and the feature is disabled. SW1 must be set to the 
proper position before checking this setting.

LP

Lock Front Panel Keypad

Off

On or Off

When selected Off, the keypad can be used as normal. 
When selected On, prevents unauthorized access to 
the control settings by locking out all keys. To unlock 
the control when it is locked, press and hold the Menu 
key for 5 seconds.

OFS

Ambient Temperature
Offset

0

-4, -3, -2, -1, 0,

1, 2, 3, 4

This control is calibrated at the factory, but the “sensed" 
temperature may read different because of mount-
ing/installation, or other factors. This item allows the 
displayed temperature to be shifted the number of 
degrees set to compensate for this difference

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Summary of Contents for RS7200E

Page 1: ...MANUAL EPA QUALIFIED RS7200E INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL MAILING PO BOX 1237 SHIPPING 2716 CRESCENT DR INTERNATIONAL FALLS MN 56649 PH 866 361 7355 FX 218 283 5786 WEB WWW CROWNROYALSTO...

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Page 3: ...7 BRAZED PLATE SETUP INSTALLATION 18 WATER TO AIR SET UP INSTALLATION 19 STOVE COMPONENTS 20 CONTROL PANEL 21 START UP OPERATION 22 OPERATION 23 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 24 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 25 27 TROUBLE...

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Page 5: ...series furnaces are often used to heat residential home garages shops barns businesses greenhouses swimming pools spas domestic hot water radiant in floor heat and snow melt applications Model RS7200E...

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Page 7: ...ng to eliminate unnecessary smoke Never use gasoline lighter fluids chemicals or oils Furnace Sizing The size of a furnace should be large enough to provide sufficient heat without constant reloading...

Page 8: ...tube com watch v jM2WGgRcnm0 EPA offers tips on how to properly use a moisture meter to test firewood before using in a wood burning stove or fireplace Wet wood can create excessive smoke which is was...

Page 9: ...softwood or hardwood The pines spruces and firs are common softwoods and the oaks elms birches and maples are hardwoods Softwoods burn rapidly and are more resinous than the hardwoods therefore they w...

Page 10: ...ading heat exchanger door or secondary combustion door open Do not store fuel or other combustible materials within marked installation clearances Inspect clean flues and chimney regularly CAUTIONS Ho...

Page 11: ...prove the location relative to the distance from building and combustibles We recommend a minimum of 25 feet from any building Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Sides Front Back Top Chimney Connectio...

Page 12: ...not be less than 24 inches wide 24 inches long 3 inches thick Obtain the footprint of the model of furnace you have purchased Place your blocks so that the legs will be in the center of them For a pa...

Page 13: ...piping does not exceed a total of forty 40 ft When installing chimney please refer to manufacturer s recommendations and requirements for adequate clearances Furnaces come standard with the Selkirk br...

Page 14: ...gravel or dirt At this point a water barrier is required Several methods are possible but the most important factor is if ground water comes in contact with your heating lines it will be the greatest...

Page 15: ...furnace plenum If there is an air conditioning evaporator coil in the plenum install the water to air coil after the a c coil If the central heating system is a hot water boiler system a water to wat...

Page 16: ...in the boiler to prevent damage from loss of circulation due to electrical power failure The Crown Royal Stove shall be installed without changing the function of the controls or rewiring the original...

Page 17: ...m is too large or too small it must be altered to fit the heat exchanger properly After installation of the add on water to air exchanger the air flow must be increased to fuel the furnaces electric f...

Page 18: ...intain the temperature in the hot water heater If installed on the hot side the hot water heater needs to be turned off and the hot water heater is now a reservoir If using 1 tubing open ball valve1 3...

Page 19: ...Water Water to Air Exchanger Water to AirExchanger Boiler Drain Ball Valve Fitting WATER TO AIR SETUP INSTALLATION 19...

Page 20: ...r Thermowell Solenoid To open and close combustion air opening Door Seals and High Temperature Silicone Fiberglass 1 Rope Nylon 5 rod and steel whip used to clean heat exchanger tubes Includes a drill...

Page 21: ...button Wait 20 seconds to allow the smoke to evacuate from the furnace before opening firebox door For night filling the fan light switch can be in the light position while filling which will turn on...

Page 22: ...ed The furnace will continue to feed an air supply to the fire until your aqua stat shut off temperature is reached 180F On this initial start up the water jacket will reach what is called the dew poi...

Page 23: ...r is to be opened it should always be cracked slightly to allow oxygen to enter and burn off any combustion gases that are present before fully opening Failure to do this could result in sudden igniti...

Page 24: ...eds to be removed before cleaning each exchanger tube Use the provided wire whip and pole and attach it to a drill to clean each heat exchanger Simply slide the wire whip and pole down each heat excha...

Page 25: ...irebox secondary burn chamber and exchanger tubes Use a fire retardant closed container to empty ashes into Weekly Maintenance Perform weekly maintenance to heat exchanger tubes and secondary burn cha...

Page 26: ...as act as an insulator causing incomplete gasification With an excessive ash buildup primary combustion air is restricted and the unit s output will be reduced Damages will result to unit if maintenan...

Page 27: ...E To avoid a chimney fire ensure that daily weekly month and annual maintenance techniques are being followed If a fire is to occur close all doors including firebox and heat exchanger doors shut down...

Page 28: ...doors is properly closed and the gasket is completely sealed 3 Check that the solenoid damper plate is opening and closing without hang ups 4 Check that the temperature settings and water levels are...

Page 29: ...ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING 29...

Page 30: ...ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 30...

Page 31: ...in sheltered area insufficient wind to disperse smoke C Furnace sizing Similar to other heating appliances furnace should be properly sized based on the estimated heat loss of the served structure II...

Page 32: ...s properly b Combustion blower wheel spins properly c Blower runs at proper speed verify voltage to blower motor 2 Combustion blower tube not restricted by debris creosote ash etc 3 Flame baffle flue...

Page 33: ...the wood either too high or too low will affect the amount of visible smoke Wood with a low moisture content less than 10 will burn relatively quicker resulting in some of the fuel going up the chimn...

Page 34: ...it is loaded B Furnace Size The size of a furnace should be large enough to provide sufficient heat without constant reloading If the target burn time is 12 hours an adequately sized furnace will prov...

Page 35: ...ed to the heat load so that cold starts and overfilling are avoided Chimney height should be in accordance with the state and local codes as well as surroundings including neighbors These areas along...

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Page 37: ...ranty on Crown Royal Stoves it is required to use recommended treatment and submit annual samples for testing Failure to maintain treatment at recommended levels and annual water testing will result i...

Page 38: ...eeks If testing results are unsatisfactory recommendations of additional treatment will be given These recommendations will need to be performed and a retest is required to maintain warranty o Low lev...

Page 39: ...nually add of the required amount of treatment this will keep levels balanced Follow directions for collecting of water sample and mail to facility for testing annually Purchasing Water Treatment Wate...

Page 40: ...induce vomiting If vomiting occurs give fluids again GET IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PERSON NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Introduction into the body m...

Page 41: ...fuels or abuse Greentech Manufacturing Inc is not responsible for the cost of plumbing replacement of antifreeze shipping labor or any other cost other than the replacement of the part or furnace Gree...

Page 42: ...ng Inc to qualify for warranty Greentech Manufacturing Inc always has the right to decide if the stove will be repaired or replaced To validate this warranty registration must be completed within 30 d...

Page 43: ...welder to give an estimate to repair the stove which we approve and tell you the percentage covered This warranty is prorated so it will be covered by a percentage After you pay the bill you submit a...

Page 44: ..._______________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Repair Required _____________________________...

Page 45: ...plications which range from refrigeration to heating due to the wide temperature range of the control stated above Typical applications include walk in freezers beverage coolers supermarket display ca...

Page 46: ...REFER TO PAGE 6 STATUS INDICATOR LED LIT WHEN CONTROLLED LOAD IS ENERGIZED ON SEE NOTE TEMPERATURE UP BUTTON TEMPERATURE DOWN BUTTON MENU BUTTON PRESS TO ENTER MENU MODE REFER TO PAGES 4 5 SW1 Refrige...

Page 47: ...tional connection to customer alarm equipment Binary Input Gold Plated Contacts 24 VAC Block not used TH Thermostat Hot TR Thermostat Return NTC Temperature Sensor PTC Temperature Sensor Fig 3 Line Vo...

Page 48: ...ow the set point temperature will operate the load terminal CI indicates the setpoint temperature will be the Cut In temperature CO indicates the temperature will be the Cut Out temperature See Operat...

Page 49: ...et Point SP Cut In Differential 5 Setpoint temperature 40 Temperature Range 40 Setpoint Cut Out 45 SW1 Cool Set Point SP Cut Out Differential 5 Setpoint temperature 40 Temperature Range HEAT To use as...

Page 50: ...hould be given to these events to prevent a false alarm If the control set back feature is used to change the setpoint the delay period set in AL should consider the time it takes for the system to re...

Page 51: ...sistance K 140 60 2 49 149 65 2 09 158 70 1 76 167 75 1 48 176 80 1 26 185 85 1 07 194 90 0 92 203 95 0 79 212 100 0 68 221 105 0 59 Temperature F C Resistance K 40 40 613 31 35 640 22 30 668 13 25 69...

Page 52: ...ine 1 888 725 9797 www white rodgers com www emerson com White Rodgers is a division of Emerson Electric Co The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co TROUBLESHOOTING Temp...

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