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SUMMIT

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Identifies

Appliance Flow Temp (Supply)

Outdoor Air Temp

Calculated Set Point

On

Off

Lock Out

Third Failure (Failure Level)

Fault Code (Three) There are 7

different Fault Codes defined.

Freeze Protection

To read or change mode

During operation display will default to supply
temperature. Press temperatures button repetitively.
To sequence through three temperature indicators.

Appliance in standby mode: will change to bFt on call
for heat.
Appliance switched OFF. Press ON/OFF button for “ON”.

After three trials for ignition, will stand in lockout. Press
reset on top of panel to retry.

To monitor, press and hold temperature button for five
seconds. Display will indicate first of eight fault memories
(FL1). Then display one of seven fault conditions that
occurred previously. Display will sequence through the
eight memories.

Sensor has detected return temperature below 39°F (4°C).

Figure 3. Typical Display Identification Codes.

Message

1H. Trouble Shooting - Fault Codes

The Summit boiler is controlled by a Pactrol

integrated boiler control (PCB) which provides seven

fault codes with eight memories. To obtain fault

messages press-in on the message center fault button

until the first fault code (FL1) is displayed. The last

recorded fault will appear e.g. F-4 (flow thermistor

faulty - open or shorted). The control will then

sequence through all eight memories, indicating

alternately the fault number and the fault code (FL1,

F-?; FL2, F=?; …, FL8, F=?). The fault number in

fault code FL1 is the most recent fault.

1H-1. Fault Code Identification

The following seven fault codes may be observed:
F-

Error corrected, control in auto reset period

(10 seconds)

F-0 No fault has occurred
F-1 Error occurred while reading fault logic of

main control

F-2 Over heat thermostat (Boiler or Flue) has

operated (open circuit)

F-3 Fan fault
F-4 Flow thermistor faulty (open or short-

circuited)

F-5 Differential Pressure Switch Contacts

opened

Summary of Contents for SUMMIT SMB-200

Page 1: ...water boiler installation 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 insta...

Page 2: ...al Care 5 1B Annual Inspection of Flues and Vents 5 1C Shutting Down the Summit 5 1D To Restart Summit 5 1E Annual Inspection of Condensate Drain System 6 1F In the Event of Power Failure 6 1G Full Se...

Page 3: ...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 Do not try to light any appliance Do not to...

Page 4: ...r le plancher QUE FAIRE EN CAS D ODEUR DE GAZ N essayez pas d allumer n importe quelque appareil que ce soit Ne touchez pas un commutateur lectrique N utilisez pas le t l phone de votre r sidence Appe...

Page 5: ...steps may require qualified service personnel 1D To Restart Your Summit Should the need arise you may have to restart your Summit Follow these steps 1 Momentarily depress reset button on top of contr...

Page 6: ...conduct a detailed inspection of all flue product carrying areas of the boiler and vent system This should be done in accordance with the service instruction in the Installation and Operating Instruct...

Page 7: ...eturn temperature below 39 F 4 C Figure 3 Typical Display Identification Codes Message 1H Trouble Shooting Fault Codes The Summit boiler is controlled by a Pactrol integrated boiler control PCB which...

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