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The
ENTER
key is also used to enable a function for editing. After the user navigates to the desired function, the user would hold down
the
ENTER
key for one second. When the
ENTER
key is released, the function value will begin to blink. The function can now be
changed using the
▼▲
ARROW
keys. After the new value is displayed, the user then presses the
ENTER
key for 1 second to lock the
new value of the function in. The value will then stop blinking.
LEFT AND RIGHT ARROW KEYS
–
are used to navigate between the default display, status display, analog and cascade dis-
plays if they are enabled. The
keys are also used in programming modes to change between the programmable functions. It is
recommended you use the Menu Maps in the back of this manual and the detailed menu instructions printed in this section to help in
menu navigation.
UP AND DOWN ARROW KEYS
– ▼▲ are used to navigate between the various functions displayed in the menu. After the function is
enabled for editing by pushing the
ENTER
key, the
▼▲
keys are used to adjust the function upward or downward to the desired value.
C. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before operating the unit, it is important to remove the cover and verify that the gas line and water lines are connected to heater and
fully purged. If you smell gas, STOP; Follow the safety instructions listed in the first part of this section. If you do not smell gas, follow
the next steps.
1. Turn down the thermostats before applying power to the heater. If 0
–10 volt or other inputs are used, make sure that they are set so
there is no call for heat while programming.
2. Turn on the power to the heater or heaters if a cascade system used.
3. Next, check the heater settings. Adjustment and factory defaults are outlined within this section. If a cascade system is used, it is
important that all the heaters have the same heater settings.
4. Next, check the system settings. Adjustments and factory defaults are outlined within this section. If a cascade system is used, it is
important that the Master Heater is programmed with the correct system settings.
5. Create a demand on the heater or heaters if a cascade system is used. The user can monitor system functions when the heaters are
operational.
6. If the heaters fail to start, refer to the troubleshooting section in the back of this manual.
D. PROGRAMMING HEATER SETTINGS
Heater Setting Program Access
Note: Programming the heater control is not possible when the heater is firing. Make sure any input which can create a demand on the
heater, such as the tank thermostat, is turned off, so the heater will remain idle to allow programming.
SCREEN
DESCRIPTION
ENTER MENU CODE
000
To access the heater setting program, press and hold the
ENTER
Key for 4 seconds, until the display shows the
screen at left.
ENTER MENU CODE
600
Using the arrow keys, log in the
Heater
Menu Access Code “600”
. To confirm the code, press
ENTER
to access
Heater Setting Program
navigation menu.
Table 16
– Programming Screens
Heater Setting Program Navigation
Once the code is confirmed, the user can now start to set
the Heater Settings
. Use the arrow keys on the display to navigate through
the
Heater Setting Program
. A blinking setting indicates it can be changed. To change a setting, press the
ENTER
Key. Heater
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 heater settings that can be programmed into the control.
SCREEN
DESCRIPTION
IGNITION DIFF SET
7
o
F
Function:
Allows the user to adjust the ignition differential set point from 1
o
F to 36
o
F (Factory Default 7
o
F). Degrees
below set point must be equal to or below tank differentials.
TANK SETPOINT
120
o
F
Function:
Adjusts the tank set point from 59
o
F to 180
o
F (Factory Default 120
o
F).
TANK DIFF SETPOINT
7
o
F
Function:
Adjusts the tank differential set point from 1
o
F to 18
o
F (Factory Default 7
o
F). Degrees below set point
where demand starts.
Summary of Contents for 500 HL
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