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SMART SYSTEM control module 

(continued)

Status Display Screens 

(cont’d)

By using the Previous/Next (

) arrow keys on the SMART SYSTEM display panel, you can navigate through the 11 display 

screens.  Each screen will contain two (2) viewable items.  The following is a description of the individual items and what they 
can display:

Screen

Display shows:

Description

Press the Next 

 arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen #5.

Screen #5

Line 1

0 – 10V BMS:  **.*V

The control displays the BMS voltage input from 0 to 10 volts.

Screen #5

Line 2

STG DEMAND:  ****

The control displays the number of stages being called by the control.

Press the Next 

 arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen #6.

Screen #6

Line 1

FAN SPEED:  ***

The control will display either OFF, LOW, or HIGH depending upon 
fan speed requirements of number of stages firing.

Screen #6

Line 2

0 – 10V RATE:  **.*V

The control will display 0 to 10 volts based upon the number of stages 
firing.

Press the Next 

 arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen #7.

Screen #7

Line 1

SH CFH:  ***

The control will display either ON or OFF based upon a demand (call 
for heat) for space heating.

Screen #7

Line 2

WHR CFH:  ***

The control will display either ON or OFF based upon a demand (call 
for heat) for DHW (domestic hot water).

Press the Next 

 arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen #8.

Screen #8

Line 1

SYS PUMP:  ***

The control will display either ON or OFF based upon system pump 
requirements upon demand for space heating.

Screen #8

Line 2

SYSPUMPSPD:  **.*V

The control will display the 0 – 10V input voltage from the system 
pump based upon system pump speed.

Press the Next 

 arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen #9.

Screen #9

Line 1

UNIT PUMP:  ***

The control will display either ON or OFF based upon unit pump 
requirements upon demand for space heating.

UNIT PUMP:  DELAY

The control will display delay in unit pump operation after the space 
heating requirements have been satisfied.

Screen #9

Line 2

DHW PUMP:  ***

The control will display either ON or OFF based upon unit pump 
requirements upon demand for DHW.

DHW PUMP:  DELAY

The control will display delay in unit pump operation after the DHW 
requirements have been satisfied.

Press the Next 

 arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen #10.

Screen #10

Line 1

FLM SIG – A:  **.* µA

The control displays the igniter flame signal of igniter A in microamps.

Screen #10

Line 2

FLM SIG – B:  **.* µA

The control displays the igniter flame signal of igniter B in microamps.

Press the Next 

 arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen #11.

Screen #11

Line 1

IGN * AMPS:  *.* A

The control displays the current of either igniter A or B.

Screen #11

Line 2

MIX VAL POS:  ** %

The control displays the mixing valve percentage open to the system.

                                  

User’s Information Manual

Summary of Contents for Copper-fin II 2072

Page 1: ...e 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 supplier from a near by phone F...

Page 2: ...avoided may result in property damage NOTICE indicates special instructions on installation operation or maintenance that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage Contents...

Page 3: ...nts in the Copper fin II Installation and Operation Manual Checking equipment Upon receiving equipment check for signs of shipping damage Pay particular attention to parts accompanying the appliance w...

Page 4: ...tal fabrication plants Beauty shops Refrigeration repair shops Photo processing plants Auto body shops Plastic manufacturing plants Furniture refinishing areas and establishments New building construc...

Page 5: ...stiff bristle brush Remove and clean burners using water Dry before re assembling Clean the blower wheel with a brush and vacuum Do not let dirt from cleaning get pulled into the blower Owner mainten...

Page 6: ...iquids near the appliance Remove immediately if found 2 Air contaminants Products containing chlorine or fluorine if allowed to contaminate the appliance intake air will cause acidic condensate in the...

Page 7: ...to a safe place of disposal This discharge line must be installed by a qualified heating installer or service technician in accordance with the instructions in the Copper fin II Installation and Opera...

Page 8: ...nformation above on this label 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 3 Open control access panel 4 This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do...

Page 9: ...nk water temperature set point during normal operation Press to change displayed data values in Menu Mode Press to navigate through menu listing in Menu Mode Press to toggle display during normal oper...

Page 10: ...the code parameter A1 must be accessed The default code is 0704 The code can be changed one digit at a time by using the arrow keys on the display A2 Date and time The control uses an internal clock...

Page 11: ...The maximum allowable tank set point can be adjusted using parameter E4 The temperature range of this parameter is 60 F 16 C to the value of parameter E3 to 190 F 88 C The default temperature is 190 F...

Page 12: ...in II Service Manual This feature can be turned on or off depending on the installation This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing parameter G3 The control range of this parameter is...

Page 13: ...r ignition Display will show IGNITOR A or IGNITOR B depending on which stage has priority HTR RUN STG Or HTR DHW STG The unit has fired and is running at the displayed number of stages 1 2 3 4 HTR POS...

Page 14: ...parenthesis SYSSUP F If the system supply sensor has not been selected as the control sensor only the system supply temperature will be displayed SYSSUP OPEN The control does not detect the system su...

Page 15: ...Press the Next arrow key on the SMART SYSTEM display to access Screen 8 Screen 8 Line 1 SYS PUMP The control will display either ON or OFF based upon system pump requirements upon demand for space hea...

Page 16: ...release Revision B ECO C11124 reflects the update of ignition timing information on page 13 Revision C PCP 3000021634 CN 500011858 reflects an update to the maintenance information on page 5 CFX CHX...

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