Benchmark 750-3000 Boiler Operation, Service, Maintenance Guide - KOREA
SECTION 3 – MODES OF OPERATION
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3.2.4 Indoor/Outdoor Startup
Startup in the INDOOR/OUTDOOR RESET mode is accomplished as follows:
NOTE:
A design engineer typically provides design outdoor air temperature and supply header
temperature data.
Indoor / Outdoor Setup Instructions
1. Refer to the Indoor/Outdoor reset ratio charts in Appendix E.
2. Choose the chart corresponding to the desired Building Reference Temperature.
3. Go down the left column of the chart to the coldest design outdoor air temperature
expected in your area.
4. Once the design outdoor air temperature is chosen, go across the chart to the desired
supply header temperature for the design temperature chosen in step 3.
5. Next, go up that column to the RESET RATIO row to find the corresponding reset ratio.
6. Access the
Configuration
menu and scroll through it until the display shows
BLDG REF
TEMP
(Building Reference Temperature). If necessary, refer to Section 2.3:
C-More
Controller Menus
, above, for detailed instructions on navigating the menus.
7. Press the
CHANGE
key. The display will begin to flash.
8.
Use the ▲ and ▼ arrow keys to select the desired Building Reference Temperature.
9. Press
ENTER
to save any changes.
10. Next, scroll through the
Configuration
menu until the display shows
RESET RATIO
.
11. Press the
CHANGE
key. The display will begin to flash.
12.
Use the ▲ and ▼ arrow keys to select the Reset Ratio determined in step 5.
13. Press
ENTER
to save the change.
3.3 CONSTANT SETPOINT MODE
The CONSTANT SETPOINT mode is used when a fixed header temperature is desired.
Common uses of this mode of operation include water source heat pump loops, and indirect
heat exchangers for potable hot water systems or processes.
No external sensors are required to operate in this mode. While it is necessary to set the
desired setpoint temperature, it is not necessary to change any other temperature-related
functions. The unit is factory preset with settings that work well in most applications. Prior to
changing any temperature-related parameters, other than the setpoint, it is suggested that an
AERCO representative be contacted. See Appendix A for descriptions of temperature-related
functions, and Sections 2.4 – 2.10 for their range of values and factory defaults.