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The “Valve Settings” screen is
the place to assign the mixing
valve or valves to a loop, or
temperature zone. If your
system is factory preset, then
you would only access this
screen if:
1) You change or add-on to
your system with additional
mixing valves.
2) You need to reassign valves
between 2 loops.
3) You need to service/
troubleshoot your system.
If your system was not factory set, use the “Installed
Valve” check boxes to assign your valve or valves
to one or both loops you are putting into service.
Please note than once a valve is assigned to a loop,
it’s removed from the list of valves available to be
assigned to the other loop. Each BASyC™ system
can control, monitor and collect data for up to 4
valves. You can assign all 4 valves to one loop, 3
valves to one loop and 1 to the other loop or 2
valves to each loop.
To assign a valve to a temperature loop: slide the selector until the size (-2, -3, -4 or -5) reflects the valve
installed at that position or positions. If no valve is assigned to a position, the position of the slide is
irrelevant. Repeat for a second loop, if applicable.
Whenever you’re servicing your actuator, uncheck the box next to the actuator to disable it electronically.
The valve remains under thermostatic control at the current setpoint, or can be have its setpoint manually
readjusted, until your put the actuator back in service. When the manual override is used it is recommended
to re-adapt the valve/actuator as the position is lost.
If you’re servicing a mixing valve, uncheck the “installed valve” button next to that valve. If you want to
reassign an installed back-up valve to the loop being controlled by the valve you just took out of service,
install it using the check boxes. Please make sure that all sensors are properly connected so BASyC™
is ready to access the sensors installed on you backup system. The coded connector leads make this
changeover simple and easy.
VALVE SETTINGS
A:
Setpoint Selection Slide
B:
When Checked, Actuator
is “on” and Ball Valves
are “open”
C:
Screen Navigation Menu
D:
For Single Temperature
Systems, click here to turn
off Loop #2
E:
Black Button indicates
no alarm
F:
Valves assigned to Loop
#1 are automatically
removed for Loop
#2 assignment
G:
Valve Size selection slides
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Example of Two Temperature Loop–120°F and 130°F showing
valves 1 and 2 are assigned to Loop 1 and Valves 3 and 4 are
assigned to Loop Two.