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2) as described in Section B1. With the RTU connected, the 262 measures the actual
ROOM
temperature. Indoor temperature feedback
fine tunes the supply water temperature in the system to prevent over heating or under heating. The RTU allows the user to adjust the
desired room temperature at the RTU. Remote sensor capability is also available through an RTU. See the Data brochure for the RTU
you are connecting.
Section C1 —General Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Operation
(Mode = —1—)
DHW DEMAND
A
DHW demand is generated on the 262 by using one of two methods: either an external DHW
demand from an aquastat or an internal demand from a 10K tekmar sensor. If an external and
internal demand is present simultaneously, the control stops operation of the DHW.
External Demand
(DHW SENS = NONE)
The 262 registers an external demand for DHW when a voltage between 24 and 240 V (ac)
is applied across the
Com Dem and the DHW Dem terminals (3 and 4). A DHW aquastat
or setpoint control is used as a switch in the DHW demand circuit. Once the 262 detects a
DHW demand, the
DHW Demand pointer turns on in the LCD and the control operates as
described below.
Internal Demand
(DHW SENS = DHW)
The 262 registers an internal demand for DHW when a sensor is connected across the
Com
and the
DHW terminals (19 and 20). The
DHW TANK
setting is used to set the desired
indirect DHW tank temperature. When
MODE –1–
is selected, if the temperature at the DHW
sensor drops 3˚F (1.5˚C) below the
DHW TANK
setting, the
DHW Demand pointer turns on
in the LCD and the control operates as described below.
An advantage to using the DHW sensor is that the control can display the current
DHW TANK
temperature and record the highest and lowest
DHW TANK
temperatures. Also, the 262 can
control the DHW temperature with more accuracy than when using an aquastat.
DHW DEVICE
(DHW THRU)
Once the 262 receives a
DHW Demand, the sequence of operation depends on the type of
DHW device selected. The DHW device is selected using the
DHW THRU
item in the
Adjust
menu.
DHW Pump
(DHW THRU = PUMP)
If
PUMP
is selected as the DHW device, the 262 assumes that the DHW pump provides
adequate flow through both the DHW tank heat exchanger and the boiler(s). To provide heat
to the DHW tank, the 262 closes the
DHW Pmp / Vlv contact (9 and 10) and operates the
boiler(s) to provide a sufficient boil supply temperature to the DHW tank. If using a primary
loop with the DHW tank piped in primary / secondary, select
DHW VALV.
DHW Valve
(DHW THRU = VALV)
If
VALV
is selected as the DHW device and there is a
DHW Demand, the 262 closes the DHW Pmp / Vlv contact (9 and 10) and the
Boil P1 contact (7 and 8). The boiler pump provides flow through the DHW tank’s heat exchanger once the DHW valve is opened.
The 262 operates the boiler(s) to provide a sufficient boiler supply temperature to the DHW tank.
BOILER TARGET DURING DHW GENERATION
(Boil TRG)
The
Boil TRG
temperature during DHW operation depends on whether an external or internal demand is present. The DHW demand
overrides the reset water temperature.
External Demand
(DHW SENS = NONE)
If the control receives a
DHW demand through an external device such as an aquastat, the
Boil TRG
temperature is at least as hot
as the DHW heat exchanger setting
(DHW XCHG).
3
4
Com
Dem
DHW
Dem
24 to 240 V (ac)
Aquastat
19
20
Com DHW
DHW
Storage Tank
P
Valve
P
Pump
Section C —Domestic Hot Water (DHW) and Setpoint
(Mode = —1—)
Section C1
General Domestic
Hot Water (DHW)
Operation
Section C2
DHW Priority
Section C3
DHW with Low
Temperature
Boilers
Section C4
Dedicated
DHW