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CHARACTERIZED HEATING CURVE 

When used as a mixing reset control, the 361 varies the supply water temperature based on the outdoor air temperature. The control
takes into account the type of terminal unit that the system is using. Since different types of terminal units transfer heat to a space
using different proportions of radiation, convection and conduction, the supply water temperature must be controlled differently. Once
the control is told what type of terminal unit is used, the control varies the supply water temperature according to the type of terminal
unit. This improves the control of the air temperature in the building.

MIXING TARGET TEMPERATURE (MIX TARGET) 

When used as a mixing reset control, the MIX TARGET temperature is calculated from the 

Characterized Heating Curve settings,

outdoor air temperature and optionally, indoor air temperature. When used as a setpoint control, the installer sets the MIX TARGET
temperature. The control displays the temperature that it is currently trying to maintain as the mixing supply temperature. If the control
does not have a mixing demand, “- - -” is displayed as the MIX TARGET.

Section B2: Installer

OUTDOOR DESIGN (OUTDR DSGN) 

The OUTDR DSGN is the outdoor air temperature that is the typical
coldest temperature of the year where the building is located. This tem-
perature is used when doing heat loss calculations for the building. If a
cold outdoor design temperature is selected, the mixing supply tem-
perature rises gradually as the outdoor temperature drops. If a warm
outdoor design temperature is selected, the mixing supply temperature
rises rapidly as the outdoor temperature drops.

SETPOINT OPERATION (MIX TARGET) 

For setpoint operation, set the OUTDR DSGN to OFF. The MIX TAR-
GET becomes the setpoint supply temperature that the control is to
maintain. The MIX TARGET temperature is set by the installer in the
ADJUST menu. An outdoor sensor is not required during this mode of
operation.

ROOM OCC & UNOCC  (ROOM) 

The ROOM is the desired room temperature for the mixing zones, and
it provides a parallel shift of the 

Characterized Heating Curve. The room

temperature desired by the occupants is often different from the design
indoor temperature (MIX INDR). If the room temperature is not correct,
adjusting the ROOM setting increases or decreases the amount of heat
available to the building. A ROOM setting is available for both the occu-
pied (Day) and unoccupied (Night) modes.

TERMINAL UNITS 

When using a 

Characterized Heating Curve, the control requires the selection of a terminal unit. The terminal unit determines the

shape of the 

Characterized Heating Curve according to how the terminal unit delivers heat into the building space (refer to Essay

E 003). The 361 provides for selection between six different terminal unit types: two types of radiant floor heat, fancoil, fin-tube
convector, radiator and baseboard. When a terminal unit is selected, the control automatically loads the design supply temperature
(MIX DSGN), maximum supply temperature (MIX MAX) and minimum supply temperature (MIX MIN). The factory defaults are listed
below. To change defaults, refer to section B3. If a default has been changed, refer to section A to reload the factory defaults.

150

°

F (66

°

C)

170

°

F (77

°

C)

OFF

MIX DSGN
MIX MAX
MIX MIN

Terminal Unit

190

°

F (88

°

C)

210

°

F (99

°

C)

100

°

F (38

°

C)

High Mass Radiant

(1)

120

°

F (49

°

C)

140

°

F (60

°

C)

OFF

Low Mass Radiant

(2)

Fancoil

(3)

140

°

F (60

°

C)

160

°

F (71

°

C)

OFF

Fin-tube Convector

(4)

180

°

F (82

°

C)

200

°

F (93

°

C)

OFF

Radiator

(5)

160

°

F (71

°

C)

180

°

F (82

°

C)

OFF

Baseboard

(6)

Decreasing Outdoor Temperature

Increasing W

ater 

T

emperature

cold

MIX INDR

MIX DSGN

warm

OUTDR

DSGN

Increasing W

ater 

T

emperature

Decreasing Outdoor Temperature

MIX INDR

N

or

m

al

De

sig

n

ROOM

Ac

tu

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Te

mp

.

Summary of Contents for Mixing Control 361

Page 1: ...Demand Signal Input tekmar Timer Optional Input Indoor Sensor Optional Output Variable Speed Driven Pump Input Universal Sensor Included Press the Item buttons simultaneously for 1 sec to enter the A...

Page 2: ...ommend reading Section A General Operation of the Sequence of Operation as this contains important information on the overall operation of the control Then read the sub sections that apply to your ins...

Page 3: ...s the current status of the control s inputs outputs and operation Item Field Displays an abbreviated name of the selected item Pump Displays when the mixing system pump is in operation Burner Display...

Page 4: ...An outdoor sensor is not required during this mode of operation VARIABLE SPEED A standard wet rotor circulator is connected to the 361 on the Var Pmp and N terminals 7 and 8 The 361 increases or decr...

Page 5: ...ction B1 General Section B2 Installer Section B3 Advanced Section B1 General MIXING DEMAND A mixing demand is required in order for the 361 to provide heat A mixing demand is generated by applying a v...

Page 6: ...ET becomes the setpoint supply temperature that the control is to maintain The MIX TARGET temperature is set by the installer in the ADJUST menu An outdoor sensor is not required during this mode of o...

Page 7: ...r temperature to the heating element and the room air temperature Default values MIX DSGN 180 F 82 C MIX MAX 200 F 93 C MIX MIN OFF Radiator 5 A radiator terminal unit has a large heated surface that...

Page 8: ...ating system to satisfy this demand If the control is in setpoint mode the WWSD feature is not functional Section C Boiler Operation Section C1 General Operation Section C2 Boiler Sensor Placement Sec...

Page 9: ...temperature directly but allows the boiler to operate at its operating aquastat setting when required If this mode of operation is selected the boiler pump should either operate continuously or be op...

Page 10: ...and select those sections of the chamber with common voltages Do not allow the wiring to cross between sections as the wires will interfere with safety dividers which should be installed at a later t...

Page 11: ...oiler Contact The Boiler terminals 9 and 10 are an isolated output in the 361 There is no power available on these terminals from the control These terminals are to be used as a switch to either make...

Page 12: ...rly test the wiring and sensors Test The Sensors In order to test the sensors the actual temperature at each sensor location must be measured A good quality digital thermometer with a surface temperat...

Page 13: ...any installation or troubleshooting information supplied with the pump If the pump operates properly disconnect the power and remove the jumpers Boiler If the boiler circuit is connected to the Boiler...

Page 14: ...uick Setup The quick setup can be used for both outdoor reset and setpoint operation To enter the installer programming mode set the Advanced Installer DIP switch to Installer OUTDOOR RESET Access the...

Page 15: ...Use the or button to set the scale to F or C To exit the ADJUST menu press and release the Item button to advance to the ESC item Then either press the or button or leave the buttons alone for 20 seco...

Page 16: ...culation for the heating system OUTDR DSGN OFF 70 F to 220 F 21 to 104 C B3 The design indoor air temperature used in the heat loss calculation for the heating system OUTDR DSGN OFF 35 to 100 F 2 to 3...

Page 17: ...used to rapidly advance through the test sequence To reach the desired step repeatedly press and release the Test button until the appropriate device and segment in the display turn on Step 1 The inj...

Page 18: ...ng close attentiontothelocationofpumps checkvalves pressurebypassvalves andmixingvalves Ensurecorrect flow direction on all pumps This is also a very useful step if additional assistance is required D...

Page 19: ...IN adjustment is higher than 100 F 38 C the control operates the Boiler contact as a boiler enable see section C The boiler temperature is then limited by the operating aquastat If the BOIL MIN adjust...

Page 20: ...tekmar representative for that territory If the address of the repre sentative is not known please request it from tekmar at the telephone number listed below All speci cations are subject to change w...

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