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circulator (120 volt, 5 amp maximum) between

the blue wire and the white wire (neutral) (see

Figure 26).

4.

Multi zone/Multi-relay-circulator Installations:

Multiple circulators must not exceed 5 amps total

when connected to blue wire (see Figure 28).

NOTE:

 On zone valve systems such as Taco,

Automag and others which do not have isolated (dry)
contact end switches, a single pole isolating relay
must be utilized (see Figure 27).

SECTION 6.
Using the Boiler Control

6.1 Front Panel Display

Figure 30 shows the front panel display of the

boiler control. The Endurance boiler control has four

buttons, which are used to access viewing and

programming menus. The LED’s at the top of the

control show the sequence of events, from left to right:

Pump Status, TH Status (boiler attempting to run) and

Gas Valve Status.

There are three LEDs that illuminate at the top of

the controller, shown as L1, L2 and L3 in Figure 30.

These light from left to right, in order of the events

that happen when the Endurance receives a call for

heat.

L1 (LED on top left of display) lights when the

pump is energized.

L2 (LED in the middle top of display) lights

when the boiler is attempting to light burner.

L3 (LED on the top right of display) lights when

the gas valve is energized.

control will strive to keep the supply temperature at

180°F (82°C).

In this example, when the Endurance gets the

initial call for heat, it will start at low fire, and begin

its heat-up. The control monitors how quickly the

supply temperature is increasing, and bases its

modulating rate (output Btu/hr) on that rate of change.

The output of the unit will reduce as the water

temperature approaches 180°F (80°C). It will attempt

to remain at 180°F (80°C) for the entire call for heat.

If the system requires less heat than the lowest

modulating rate, the outlet water temperature will rise

past the Burner Control Point of 180°F (82°C), and

will eventually reach the Burner Off Point of 190°F

(88°C) and shut off.

The control also has a Burner On Point that is

calculated by subtracting the Burner On Differential

from the Burner Control Point. The Burner On

Differential is adjustable from 4 to 30°F (2 to 17°C) in

the EDP/EDN models, and is fixed at 13°F (7°C) on

the EBP models (to ensure that the tank will always be

charged properly for domestic water calls for heat). In

the example here, with a 13°F (7°C) Burner On

Differential, that would mean a Burner On Point of

167°F (75°C). During a call for heat, if the Endurance

reaches its Burner Off Point, the control will allow the

supply temperature to drop to the Burner On Point of

167°F (75°C) before it fires again. Figure 31 shows a

graph of this example.

6.3 View Menu

The boiler control allows the user to view the

temperatures that are being read by the sensors.

The default display for the boiler control is the

supply temperature (defined below). To scroll through

and view the other readings, press the up or down

button. Figures 32 and 33 show the locations of the

temperature sensors in the EBP and EDP/EDN units.

Temperatures available in the view menu are:
a.

Supply Temperature (shown as the default

display) — The temperature of the water leaving

the boiler heat exchanger.

b.

Return Temperature (shown as “rtn”) – The

temperature of the water entering the boiler heat

exchanger. (Note that this is not system return

temperature. It is the inlet to the heat exchanger,

which is system return mixed with boiler outlet

water.)

c.

Tank Temperature (shown as “tnt”, EBP only) –

The temperature of the water in the transfer tank.

d.

Heat Exchanger Delta T (shown as “dt”) – The

temperature difference between the inlet and

outlet of the boiler heat exchanger.

5.

Outdoor Air Temperature (shown as “Oat” when

used) – The temperature at the outdoor air

sensor.

Figure 30. Boiler Control.

6.2 Control Logic

The user sets the Burner Control Point by

programming the Burner Off Point. The boiler control

modulates the burner to keep the boiler outlet

temperature at the boiler control point.

The Burner Off Point minus the Off Point

Differential is the Burner Control Point. The Off Point

Differential is fixed at 10°F (6°C).

For instance, if the Burner Off Point is chosen as

190°F (88°C), with a fixed 10°F (6°C) differential, the

Summary of Contents for EBP0110

Page 1: ...llation and maintenance Improper installation and or operation could create carbon monoxide gas in flue gases which could cause serious injury property damage or death Improper installation and or ope...

Page 2: ...elay 24 6 4 4 Oar Outdoor Reset 24 6 4 5 Oal Minimum Outdoor Reset Point 25 6 4 6 rc Outdoor Reset Ratio 25 6 4 7 oTo Warm Outdoor Shutdown 25 6 4 8 unl Temperature Units 25 6 4 9 Add Control Address...

Page 3: ...with the gas to the burner flame holder Both the intake air and the gas are metered through separate orifices before entering the combustion air blower The blower forces the air fuel mixture through t...

Page 4: ...rain etc during appliance operation or service circulator replacement control replacement etc 1 5 Clearances The dimension and criteria in Table 1 should be followed when choosing the location for the...

Page 5: ...ate the opening centerline 16 1 2 42cm above grade use optional concentric vent terminal extension part number 2400 428 shown in Figure 7 In the U S vent terminals must be at least 3 feet 0 9m above a...

Page 6: ...rements are from the centerlineof the venting to the boiler top or face of outside wall Dimensions shown in inches Configuration 2 Maximum horizontal 38 Maximum vertical 16 Measurements are from the c...

Page 7: ...Endurance Page 7 Figure 7 Concentric Vent Parts Dimensions shown in inches...

Page 8: ...tlet See note 4 3 feet 91 cm J Clearance to nonmechanical air supply Direct Vent Only 12 inches 30 cm inlet to building or the combustion air inlet Other Than Direct Vent 4 feet 1 2 m below or 36 inch...

Page 9: ...atFab Inc under the trade name of Saf T Vent by Z Flex under the trade name of Z Vent and by ProTech Systems Inc under the trade name FasNSeal Follow the special gas vent manufacturer s instructions r...

Page 10: ...Page 10 LAARS Heating Systems Figure 13 3 Vent Parts Dimensions shown in inches...

Page 11: ...r boilers that are getting all of their combustion air from inside the building The confined space shall be provided with two permanent openings communicating directly with other spaces of sufficient...

Page 12: ...reen can be used One portion of this assembly connects to the 5 air collar with a screen for the combustion air and the other part connects to the 3 flue opening see Figure 14 The rest of the 3 vent s...

Page 13: ...ocal requirements 3 Install drip leg ground joint union and drip cap to trap sediment and for test gauge access 4 Support all piping with proper hangers 5 All threaded joints should be coated with pip...

Page 14: ...e domestic potable water temperature has fallen below 39 4 C If this condition is recognized the Endurance pump will run for 5 minutes or until the boiler water temperature reaches 45 F 7 C If the boi...

Page 15: ...Endurance Page 15 Figure 19 Hydronic Piping EDP EBP with Zone Valves Figure 20 Piping Single EDP EBP Boiler for Multiple Temperature Systems Figure 21 Piping Model EDP EDN for Radiant Floor...

Page 16: ...Install an air purger in flow supply line as shown in piping diagrams 5 Install automatic float type air vent on air scoops Figure 22 Hydronic Piping EBP EDP for Systems Zoned with Circulators Figure...

Page 17: ...ipped with a Low Temperature control feature that recognizes when the water temperature at the outlet of the boiler has fallen below 39 F 4 C If this condition is recognized the Endurance pump will ru...

Page 18: ...y hand B BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS D...

Page 19: ...s il n y a pas d odeur de gaz pr s du plancher car le gaz est plus lourd que l air et peut se d poser sur le plancher QUE FAIRE EN CAS D ODEUR DE GAZ N essayez pas d allumer n importe quelque apparei...

Page 20: ...tch Neutral leg to white wire Ground wire can be connected to the grounding screw in the box or on the switch 2 For single zone installations If external pump is required e g because of large system p...

Page 21: ...Clock Thermostats That Require 24 VAC RELAY 24 VOLT NO CONTACT LAARS P N 2400 060 TO T T BOILER CONNECTIONS 120V 24 20VA W Y G R Rc L1 HOT L2 120 VAC TRANSFORMER NOTE This wiring required only for sin...

Page 22: ...rner On Point that is calculated by subtracting the Burner On Differential from the Burner Control Point The Burner On Differential is adjustable from 4 to 30 F 2 to 17 C in the EDP EDN models and is...

Page 23: ...ic Example Figure 32 EDP EDN Flow Schematic 6 Calculated Setpoint for Outdoor Reset shown as CSP when used The temperature that the controller has calculated for a setpoint based on the outdoor temper...

Page 24: ...This parameter shown as PO in the selection screen allows the user to choose between the Endurance pump running continuously Con or running in the automatic mode Aut such that the pump is energized on...

Page 25: ...ach of the buttons 6 4 5 Oal Minimum Outdoor Reset Point The Oal parameter tells the controller what the minimum allowable supply temperature can be regardless of the outdoor reset calculation For EDP...

Page 26: ...g system T T call for heat Domestic hot water DHW call for heat Error condition detected Supply temperature detected as less than boiler on point 6 6 7 Anti Condense Valve Operation The control on the...

Page 27: ...etween the space in which the appliances remaining connected to the common venting system are located and other spaces of the building Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the com...

Page 28: ...en all supply and return valves 2 Fill heating system to minimum operating pressure 12 psig 3 Loosen screw in coin vent and allow any trapped air to escape Collect any water that escapes so that it do...

Page 29: ...l properly If a pump change is required for any reason valve off the boiler and drain approximately 1 or 2 gallons approx 4 8L of water from it Turn off the main disconnect switch and unplug the pump...

Page 30: ...acing shut off the 120 volt power Unplug the transformer wires from the transformer unscrew the two fixing screws and remove the transformer Fit the replacement transformer in reverse order 8 8 PWM Bo...

Page 31: ...om gas valve flange Unplug the blower and the ignitor Remove the bolts from the blower and pull the blower out The boiler assembly may now be removed from the jacket After removal of the boiler assemb...

Page 32: ...WIRING 24V 115V G Y GREEN WITH YELLOW V VIOLET GR GRAY G GREEN O ORANGE BR BROWN BL BLUE Y YELLOW R RED W WHITE BK BLACK COLOUR LEGEND FACTORY WIRING BL W BL W G LINE CONN GND MV1 W S2 FS L2 L1 S1 120...

Page 33: ...durance in setpoint mode instead of outdoor reset mode The ignition control uses LED indication to display the following fault codes Steady On Internal control failure 2 Flashes Erroneous flame signal...

Page 34: ...o disconnect anything to measure the flame current signal To measure the flame signal connect an analog DC microammeter to the FC terminals on the ignition control per Figure 37 The meter should read...

Page 35: ...range adjust the gas valve calibration Always adjust the air orifice first To adjust the gas valve calibration see figure 35 for the location of the offset pressure port and the offset adjustment Whe...

Page 36: ...ct install a smaller gas orifice so that the O2 will rise above 4 or the CO2 will drop to 8 natural or 9 LP The CO2 O2 readings may be influenced by cross contamination Suspect cross contamination if...

Page 37: ...ons of minerals in the water These minerals may cause fouling of the DHW heat exchanger over an extended period of time lime build up Other minerals which react more quickly in well systems mostly mag...

Page 38: ...Repair Kit 2400 538 2400 538 16 Anti Condensing Valve Operator Only 2400 539 2400 539 17 Water Flow Switch 2400 542 2400 542 18 Safety Limit 230 F 2400 550 2400 550 2400 550 2400 550 2400 550 2400 55...

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