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Service
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Service Manual
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Service Name and Phone Number
When a Maintenance Reminder timer or counter has
expired, a Maintenance Reminder screen will appear on the
display. By programming the installer’s name and phone
number, this information will appear on the Maintenance
Reminder Screen at that time. This can be programmed by
accessing the
Service Name and Phone Number
parameter.
When selected, another menu will appear with PHONE
and NAME.
1. Rotate the NAVIGATION dial to point to the
name/phone number to program and press the
NAVIGATION dial. The screen will now display the
selected item (either PHONE or NAME).
2. Press the NAVIGATION dial again. A cursor will
appear at the bottom of the screen. By rotating the
NAVIGATION dial, various numbers and characters
will appear. When the desired number/character is
found, press the NAVIGATION dial. The cursor will
move to the next position.
3. Repeat this procedure until the entire message is
entered. If you make a mistake and wish to back up
one character, rotate the NAVIGATION dial until
the back arrow (
) character is displayed and press the
NAVIGATION
dial.
4. When finished, press the RIGHT SELECT [SAVE] key
to return to the previous menu.
Please note that the brackets ([]) denote
screen status.
NOTICE
Service Notification
Service Notification in Months
When the boiler control determines that a scheduled service is
due based on days of installation, the boiler display will alternate
the standard boiler display text with the message SERVICE DUE
every 5 seconds. This parameter is adjustable by the installer by
accessing the
Service Notification in Months
parameter. The time
range for this parameter is 0 months to 100 months. The default
time is 12 months.
This feature has been disabled by the manufacturer. To enable
this feature change parameter
K1
to the desired time range.
Service Notification Running Time
When the boiler control determines that a scheduled service is
due based on the hours of actual operation, the boiler display
will turn yellow and a new status screen will appear informing
the installer that maintenance is required. This parameter is
adjustable by the installer by accessing the
Service Notification
Running Time
parameter. The time range for this parameter is
0 hours to 17,500 hours. The default time is 8,760 hours.
Service Notification Cycles
When the boiler control determines that a scheduled
service is due based on the number of boiler cycles, the
boiler display will alternate the standard boiler display
text with the message SERVICE DUE every 5 seconds.
This parameter is adjustable by the installer by accessing
the
Service Notification Cycles
parameter. The range for
this parameter is 0 cycles to 100,000 cycles. The default is
50,000 cycles.
Reset Maintenance Reminder
Once servicing has been completed, the service notification
counter should be reset. This parameter can be reset by
the installer by accessing the
Reset Maintenance Reminder
parameter. Once accessed, press the RESET key to reset the
service notification counter.
Set Point at Minimum Volts
When programmed for BMS control through the 0 - 10V BMS
input or through ModBus and the BMS Type is programmed as
SETPOINT, the set point represented by the
Volts at Minimum
parameter is set by the
Set Point at Maximum Volts
parameter.
The minimum value is 32°F (0°C) and the maximum is the
Set Point at Maximum Volts
setting. The default value is 70°F
(21°C).
Set Point at Maximum Volts
When programmed for BMS control through the 0 - 10V BMS
input or through ModBus and the BMS Type is programmed as
SETPOINT, the set point represented by the
Volts at Maximum
parameter is set by the
Set Point at Maximum Volts
parameter.
The minimum value is the
Set Point at Minimum Volts
setting
and the maximum is 190°F (88°C). The default value is 180°F
(82°C).
On Volts
When programmed for BMS control through the 0 - 10V BMS
input or through ModBus and the BMS Thermostat Input is set
to INACTIVE, the
On Volts
parameter determines the 0 - 10V
BMS input voltage at which the boiler is enabled. The minimum
value is 0.5V and the maximum is 10.0V. The default value is
2.0V.
Off Differential Volts
When programmed for BMS control through the 0 - 10V BMS
input or through ModBus and the BMS Thermostat Input is set
to INACTIVE, the
Off Differential Volts
parameter determines
how far below the
On Volts
setting the 0 - 10V BMS input
voltage must be in order to disable the boiler. The minimum
value is 0.2V and the maximum is the
On Volts
setting. The
default value is 1.0V.