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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 

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

Summary of Contents for D 262

Page 1: ...ral energy saving features have been incorporated into the 262 such as Warm Weather Shut Down WWSD DHW post purge system setback DHW priority and an automatic differential for boiler operation LR 5823...

Page 2: ...available menu Once a menu is selected there will be a group of items that can be viewed within that menu Item The abbreviated name of the selected item will be displayed in the item field of the disp...

Page 3: ...in sec DHW 12 1 DHW Burner Displays when the stage 1 and or stage 2 relay is turned on Pump Displays when the boiler pump is operating DHW Pump Displays when the DHW pump is on Warning Displays when a...

Page 4: ...trolerrorisdeterminedusingProportional Integral and Derivative PID logic Proportional compares the actual supply temperature to the boiler target Boil TRG temperature The colder the supply water tempe...

Page 5: ...2 automatically determines the best differential as the load changes This reduces potential short cycling during light loads STAGE 1 2 STAGE The stage 1 and 2 setting may be selected to AUTO or OFF Wh...

Page 6: ...General Boiler Operation BOILER DEMAND A boiler demand is generated by applying a voltage between 24 and 240 V ac across the Boil Dem 1 2 terminals Once voltage is applied the Boiler Demand pointer i...

Page 7: ...viewed Atnotimedoesthecontroloperatetheboiler s above248 F 120 C WARM WEATHER SHUT DOWN WWSD OCC UNOCC RESET RATIO CHARACTERIZED HEATING CURVE When the outdoor air temperature rises above the WWSD se...

Page 8: ...encased in fins This type of terminal unit relies on the natural convection of air across the heating element to deliver heated air into the space The amount of natural convection is dependant on the...

Page 9: ...d to provide an external Boiler Demand as described earlier in Section B1 The zone control is capable of automatically adjusting the Boil TRG temperature to improve building occupant comfort and syste...

Page 10: ...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 re...

Page 11: ...s will be the only pump providing flow through the boiler s DHW PRIORITY OVERRIDE To prevent the building from cooling off too much or the possibility of a potential freeze up during DHW priority the...

Page 12: ...he 262 turns off the boiler pump P1 flow to the heating system must stop If flow is not stopped the temperature in the heating system can exceed the maximum desired temperature and can result in damag...

Page 13: ...rmally If a system override of AWAY is selected the 262 operates the SETPOINT load at the Occupied setting SETPOINT PRIORITY SETP PRI BOIL For setpoint loads to have priority over the boiler zone s se...

Page 14: ...l the Outdoor Sensor 070 and Boiler Sensor 071 according to the instructions in the Data Brochure D 070 and run the wiring back to the control If a DHW Sensor 071 is used install the DHW Sensor accord...

Page 15: ...ontrol These terminals are to be used as a switch to either make or break power to the DHW pump or the DHW valve Since this is an isolated contact it may switch a voltage between 24 V ac and 240 V ac...

Page 16: ...ernal timer tekmar Timer 032 or switch is used connect the two wires from the external switch to the Com and UnO Sw terminals 16 and 18 When these two terminals are shorted together the control regist...

Page 17: ...Power N and Power L terminals 6 and 7 the boiler pump should start If the pump does not turn on check the wiring between the terminal block and pump and refer to any installation or troubleshooting in...

Page 18: ...levels To lock the access level select the appropriate access level in the Miscellaneous Misc menu and move the DIP switch from the Unlocked position to the Locked position As long as the DIP switch...

Page 19: ...us Misc menu when the Lock Unlock DIP switch is set to the Unlocked position In the Advanced access level all of the control settings are available to the user In the User access level only a few of t...

Page 20: ...F 50 to 75 C This is the signal that is being received from a tekmar Zone Control 10K ZoIn MODE 1 35 to 110 F 2 to 43 C Current slab sensor temperature 10K SLAB MODE 1 Boil MIN OFF 58 to 167 F 50 to...

Page 21: ...8 00 hr Default OFF The maximum temperature at the slab sensor DIP switch Characterized Heating Curve No RTU connected 10K SLAB Boil MIN OFF MODE 1 The amount of morning boost DIP switch Characterized...

Page 22: ...eating system DIP switch Reset Ratio MODE 1 The time delay the control can expect between the time the boiler contact closes and the burner fires 0 00 to 3 00 min in 1 sec increments Default 0 10 min...

Page 23: ...hether or not DHW will be generated during the UnOccupied period DIP switch Setback DHW SENS NONE DHW THRU NONE OFF 100 to 220 F OFF 38 to 104 C Default 180 F 82 C OFF DHW XCHG Occ setting Default OFF...

Page 24: ...by the control S e c t i o n 262 Adjust Menu 4 of 4 The system s warm weather shut down during the UnOccupied period DIP switch Setback MODE 1 The maximum length of time that the boiler pump will con...

Page 25: ...0 sec ON Default ON ADV INST USER LTD Default INST The units of measure that all of the temperatures are to be displayed in by the control The operating mode for the back lighting on the LCD as well a...

Page 26: ...air temperature during an UnOccupied period for the heating zone Note There is only a 3 F adjustment in the LTD access level DIP switch Setback 35 to 100 F 2 to 38 C Default 65 F 18 C OFF 0 20 to 8 00...

Page 27: ...in the display turn on Step 1 The boiler pump Boil P1 is turned on for 10 seconds NOTE Only if there is a boiler demand can the control be paused in step 1 Step 2 The zccontact is turned on for 10 se...

Page 28: ...Boil P1 contacts are shut off NOTE Only if there is a boiler demand can the control be paused in step 3 Step 4 MODE 1 If a DHW Pump is selected as the DHW device the DHW Pmp Vlv contact is turned on...

Page 29: ...al contacts on the control are opening and closing correctly Follow the instructions in the Testing the Wiring section to simulate closed contacts on the terminal blocks as required Test the sensors a...

Page 30: ...that Stage 1 has had since this item was last cleared This item can be used in conjunction with the B1 FIRE item to determine the average cycle length of Stage 1 If the cycle length is too short a lo...

Page 31: ...he control and the RTU or RDM are run in a noisy electrical environment this can cause interference in communication between the control and the RTU or RDM MODE 1 3 to 40 min OFF Default OFF 0 255 0 2...

Page 32: ...st be ADV in order to clear the error The RTU was unable to read a piece of information stored in the Schedule menu Because of this the control was required to load the factory settings into all of th...

Page 33: ...is error message can be cleared once the sensor has been repaired To clear the error message from the control press either the Menu or Item button The air sensor in the RTU is being read as an open ci...

Page 34: ...ot connected to the control This error message can be cleared once the sensor has been repaired Locate and repair the problem as described in the Data Brochure D 070 To clear the error message from th...

Page 35: ...35 of 36 Copyright D 262 12 08 Notes...

Page 36: ...sub sequent to purchase which have not been authorized by tekmar or if the product was not installed in compliance with tekmar s instructions and the local codes and ordinances or if due to defective...

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