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Installation & Operation Manual
Set space heating operation
Determine controlling sensor
For space heating systems, the temperature control can be
based on one of three sensors; the inlet, outlet, or system
supply sensor. The SMART SYSTEM control is programmed
at the factory to control the temperature of the outlet
sensor. The control will automatically switch to the system
supply sensor once it is connected. If it is desired to base
the temperature control on the inlet sensor, the appropriate
parameter must be changed in the control. See the Knight
Wall Hung Fire Tube Boiler Service Manual for a detailed
explanation of this procedure.
Verify space heat circulator mode
The Space Heating Mode controls both the system pump
(if connected), and the boiler pump. When the SMART
SYSTEM control receives a space heating call for heat, it
turns on the system pump. If the boiler is not heating an
indirect DHW (Domestic Hot Water) tank, and the set
point is not met, it also turns on the boiler pump. After the
space heating call for heat ends, the system pump continues
to run for a short period of time. The system pump can be
programmed to run continuously, except during outdoor
shutdown. If the boiler pump was running, it continues to
run for a short period of time as well. These pump delays are
factory set to 30 seconds. If different delays are desired, the
appropriate parameters in the control must be changed. See
the Knight Wall Hung Fire Tube Boiler Service Manual for a
detailed explanation of this procedure.
Adjust set point temperature(s)
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Start-up
Please note that the brackets ([]) denote
screen status.
NOTICE
The NAVIGATION dial may be used during normal
operation to adjust the space heating and tank set point
temperatures.
1. From the Status Screen press the NAVIGATION dial.
2. Turn the NAVIGATION dial counterclockwise to select
the appropriate set point.
3. Press the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the temperature.
4. Once the desired temperature is displayed, press the
RIGHT SELECT [SAVE] key.
5. If necessary repeat Steps 3 and 4 to make adjustments to
additional set points.
6. Press the RIGHT SELECT [HOME[ key to upload the
changes.
7. If the RIGHT SELECT [SAVE] key is not pressed, the
new settings will be discarded.
Set domestic hot water (DHW) operation
Verify DHW mode
There are two (2) modes of operation for DHW. In Normal
Mode, when a DHW demand begins, the control will start
the DHW pump, turn off the boiler pump (if running), and
modulate to bring the outlet temperature to the DHW boiler
set point. The maximum firing rate may be limited in this
mode if desired.
In Zone Mode it is assumed that the indirect DHW tank is
piped as a zone on the primary loop. When a DHW demand
begins, the control will turn on the DHW pump output, and
raise the system temperature set point to the DHW boiler set
point (if higher). The boiler pump will be turned on. The
system pump may be forced on, forced off, or not changed,
depending on the System Pump Mode selected (reference
the Knight Wall Hung Fire Tube Service Manual for details).
In this mode, any low temperature zones (such as radiant
heating) may need additional controls to limit the water
temperature sent to those zones.
Set DHW boiler target temperature
When in the DHW Mode, the control will modulate to
maintain the boiler outlet temperature or system supply
temperature to a set point. This set point is set at the factory
to 180°F. If a different set point is desired, the appropriate
parameter in the control must be changed. See the Knight
Wall Hung Fire Tube Boiler Service Manual for a detailed
explanation of this procedure.
Set maximum DHW fan speed
If the rated input of the indirect tank is less than the
maximum output of the boiler, change the maximum DHW
fan speed setting to limit the boiler output accordingly, see
the Knight Wall Hung Fire Tube Boiler Service Manual for a
detailed explanation of this procedure.
The SMART SYSTEM control has a built-in clock that it
uses for its night setback feature and for logging events. This
clock must be set when the boiler is installed, and anytime
the boiler has been powered off for more than 4 hours. Use
the following procedure to set the clock:
1. Press and hold the LEFT SELECT [MENU] key for at
least 5 seconds.
2. The display changes to read [PASSWORD],
with four (4) zeros below it.
3. Press the RIGHT SELECT [SAVE] key.
4. The display will then show a menu with the time and
date and temperature unit.
5. Press the NAVIGATION dial twice.
6. Turn the NAVIGATION dial to adjust the hours. Press
the NAVIGATION dial.
Please note that the brackets ([]) denote
screen status.
NOTICE
Set clock