Maximum CH Input Limit: The
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control
allows the installer to limit the maximum input of the
boiler under a CH load if desired. This can be used
when the boiler is sized primarily for a DHW load and
is oversized for the CH load. This can be set between
50% and 100% and the default is 100%.
CH Response Time: This feature allows the installer to
adjust the response time of the boiler. The “I” value is
adjustable from 15 to 100 with 15 providing the
fastest response. The default value is 60. If the boiler
achieves its target very quickly with limited
modulation, increase the “I” value to reduce the
response time. If the boiler modulates very slowly to
its target and has problems keeping up with the load,
reduce the “I” value to increase the response time.
E. DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW)
1.
DHW Modes:
Table 8.2 provides an overview of the domestic hot
water modes. The following are detailed descriptions
of the operation of these modes:
Mode 0 – No DHW: When this mode is selected, the
control will not respond to either a thermistor signal or
a contact closure at the DHW terminals (#5 & #6).
There is also no output to DHW Pump Terminals.
Mode 1 – DHW Store with Sensor: In this mode, the
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control accepts a temperature input from an
optional domestic tank sensor (54157). This sensor
provides the DHW water temperature value to the
control. The control targets the user selected DHW
setpoint and modulates the boiler firing rate accordingly.
Mode 2 – DHW Store with Thermostat: This is the
default mode for the control. In this mode, the
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control is connected to the DHW tank
temperature limit. When the limit closes, the control
modulates the boiler firing rate to target a boiler
supply setpoint. This setpoint is a user selected value
with a factory default of 180 °F. The allowable range
for this value is 134°F to 195°F.
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Table 8.9: Outdoor Design Temperature (ODT) – U.S. Cities
City
State
ODT
City
State
ODT
City
State
ODT
Mobile
AL
29°F
-2°C
Springfield
IL
2°F
-17°C
Albuquerque
NM
16°F
-9°C
Anchorage
AK
-18°F
-28°C
Indianapolis
IN
2°F
-17°C
New York City
NY
15°F
-9°C
Juneau
AK
1°F
-17°C
Des Moines
IA
-5°F
-21°C
Rochester
NY
5°F
-15°C
Flagstaff
AZ
4°F
-16°C
Wichita
KS
7°F
-14°C
Greensboro
NC
18°F
-8°C
Tucson
AZ
32°F
0°C
Bowling Green
KY
10°F
-12°C
Fargo
ND
-18°F
-28°C
Little Rock
AR
20°F
-7°C
New Orleans
LA
33°F
1°C
Columbus
OH
5°F
-15°C
Fayetteville
AR
12°F
-11°C
Bangor
ME
-6°F
-21°C
Tulsa
OK
13°F
-11°C
Sacramento
CA
32°F
0°C
Portland
ME
-1°F
-18°C
Portland
OR
24°F
-4°C
San Diego
CA
44°F
7°C
Baltimore
MD
13°F
-11°C
Philadelphia
PA
14°F
-10°C
San Francisco
CA
38°F
3°C
Boston
MA
9°F
-13°C
Pittsburgh
PA
5°F
-15°C
Boulder
CO
8°F
-13°C
Springfield
MA
0°F
-18°C
Charleston
SC
28°F
-2°C
Denver
CO
1°F
-17°C
Detroit
MI
6°F
-14°C
Sioux Falls
SD
-11°F
-24°C
Hartford
CT
7°F
-14°C
Marquette
MI
-8°F
-22°C
Dallas
TX
22°F
-6°C
Waterbury
CT
2°F
-17°C
Minneapolis
MN
-12°F
-24°C
Salt Lake City
UT
8°F
-13°C
Wilmington
DE
14°F
-10°C
Jackson
MS
25°F
-4°C
Burlington
VT
-7°F
-22°C
Orlando
FL
38°F
3°C
St. Louis
MO
6°F
-14°C
Richmond
VA
17°F
-8°C
Tallahassee
FL
30°F
-1°C
Billings
MT
-10°F
-23°C
Seattle
WA
27°F
-3°C
Atlanta
GA
22°F
-6°C
Omaha
NE
-4°F
-20°C
Spokane
WA
2°F
-17°C
Boise
ID
10°F
-12°C
Carson City
NV
9°F
-13°C
Morgantown
WV
8°F
-13°C
Idaho Falls
ID
-6°F
-21°C
Manchester
NH
-3°F
-19°C
Green Bay
WI
-9°F
-23°C
Chicago
IL
-4°F
-20°C
Atlantic City
NJ
13°F
-11°C
Cheyene
WY
-1°F
-18°C
DANGER
Water temperatures over 125°F can instantly cause
severe burns or death from scalding. Children, elderly
and disabled individuals are at the highest risk of
scalding. See instruction manual for the indirect tank
before setting the water heater temperature. Instruct
users to feel the water temperature before bathing or
showering. Anti-scald valves are recommended.
Be sure to use only the tank sensor indicated. Other
sensors will not provide accurate tank temperatures
and may cause severe personal injury due to scalding.
WARNING
BOILER CONTROL: INTERNAL WIRING & OPERATION
The “Store Warm Hold” function will not be functional
if the DHW tank mode is set to 2. This requires a
DHW tank sensor.
NOTICE
Before selecting Mode 1, connect the DHW sensor to
terminals #5 & #6. Failure to do this will result in a
blinking screen warning as covered in Section 10.D.
NOTICE
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