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User’s Information Manual

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SMART SYSTEM control module 

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Parameter table

M

ME

EN

NU

U

S

SU

UB

B  IIT

TE

EM

M

D

DE

ES

SC

CR

RIIP

PT

TIIO

ON

N

S

SE

EE

E

P

PA

AG

GE

E

U

US

SE

ER

R  A

AC

CC

CE

ES

SS

S

IIN

NS

ST

TA

AL

LL

LE

ER

R  A

AC

CC

CE

ES

SS

S

D

DIIS

SP

PL

LA

AY

Y

M

MO

OD

DIIF

FY

Y

D

DIIS

SP

PL

LA

AY

Y

M

MO

OD

DIIF

FY

Y

A

1

Boiler Model

14

Yes

No

Yes

No

2

User Code

14

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

3

Time and Date

14

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

4

Software Version

14

Yes

No

Yes

No

5

Unit °C or °F

14

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

6

Night Setback Temperature

14

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

7

Night Setback Times

14

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

B

1

SH Set Point User

14

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

E

1

DHW Boiler Set Point

15

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

2

SH/DHW Switching Time

15

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

F

5

Outdoor Air Shutdown

15

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

6

Outdoor Air Shutdown 
Differential

15

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

8

Boost Temperature

15

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

9

Boost Time

15

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

OO

UU

TT

DD

OO

OO

RR

AA

IIRR

DD

HH

WW

SS

EE

TT

TT

IINN

GG

SS

DD

AA

TT

AA

LL

OO

GG

GG

IINN

GG

TT

EE

MM

PP

EE

RR

AA

TT

UU

RR

EE

SS

EE

TT

TT

IINN

GG

GG

EE

NN

EE

RR

AA

LL

RR

EE

SS

EE

TT

C

1

SH Hours Running

14

Yes

No

Yes

No

2

DHW Hours Running

14

Yes

No

Yes

No

3

Burner Starts

14

Yes

No

Yes

No

4

Show Last 10 Errors

14

Yes

No

Yes

No

Summary of Contents for 80 - 500

Page 1: ...flammable vapors are likely to be present WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas...

Page 2: ...life of the product DANGER WARNING CAUTION CAUTION NOTICE DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentiall...

Page 3: ...al supply to the circulator Instead shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance Do not use this boiler if any part has been under water The possible damage to a flooded appliance c...

Page 4: ...hments Swimming pools Metal fabrication plants Beauty shops Refrigeration repair shops Photo processing plants Auto body shops Plastic manufacturing plants Furniture refinishing areas and establishmen...

Page 5: ...re than 54 F above return water temperature If combustion or performance indicate need Clean heat exchanger Remove and clean burner using compressed air only Clean the blower wheel Owner maintenance s...

Page 6: ...or fluorine if allowed to contaminate the boiler intake air will cause acidic condensate in the boiler This will cause significant damage to the boiler if allowed to continue Read the list of potentia...

Page 7: ...Call your qualified service technician to inspect the boiler and system 5 Leave the top of the 1 2 inch tee OPEN This is needed as a vacuum break 6 Do not expose condensate line to freezing temperatu...

Page 8: ...s on pages 9 and 10 of this manual Call your qualified service technician to inspect the boiler and system Shut boiler down unless boiler is used for Domestic Water 1 Follow To Turn Off Gas to Applian...

Page 9: ...User s Information Manual 9 3 Operating instructions Models 80 285...

Page 10: ...User s Information Manual 10 3 Operating instructions 3 Operating instructions Models 399 500...

Page 11: ...s Information Manual 11 4 SMART SYSTEM control module Figure 4 Control Panel Knight boiler control module Use the control panel FIG 4 to set temperatures operating conditions and monitor boiler opera...

Page 12: ...the installer access code Have your qualified service technician reference the Knight Boiler Service Manual Saving parameters reference parameter table on page 13 of this manual To save parameters an...

Page 13: ...es Yes Yes 7 Night Setback Times 14 Yes Yes Yes Yes B 1 SH Set Point User 14 Yes Yes Yes Yes E 1 DHW Boiler Set Point 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 SH DHW Switching Time 15 Yes Yes Yes Yes F 5 Outdoor Air Shut...

Page 14: ...an be changed by the user or the installer by accessing parameter A6 The temperature range for this parameter is 32 F to 140 F The feature is turned off with a setting of 32 F The default value is 32...

Page 15: ...F to 120 F The default value is 80 F Outdoor air shutdown differential The outdoor air shutdown differential parameter is the number of degrees below parameter F5 the outdoor air temperature must go...

Page 16: ...an additional 10 seconds to clear the combustion chamber and vent system of residual flue products Service The unit has been placed in a temporary mode that will allow the unit to fire at 100 of rate...

Page 17: ...e outdoor air sensor wires or the sensor itself has become grounded Press the Next arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen 4 4 FLUE F The control will display the flue temperature Open...

Page 18: ...mote thermostat and has not powered the system pump ON The control has received a call for heat from a remote thermostat and has powered the system pump Delay The system call for heat has been satisfi...

Page 19: ...User s Information Manual 19 5 Notes...

Page 20: ...KB USER 01 09 05...

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