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PV500-40  04/2013 

1.4 UPPER 

LED 

READOUT 

 
The default display of this readout is the temperature sensed at Probe 2. Probe 2 may display the tank stored water 

temperature, outlet water temperature, flue gas temperature, ambient temperature, remote tank or blended water 
temperature, etc., depending on the product and application. Refer to your specific water heaters Installation and 
Maintenance Manual and the supplied wiring drawing. The upper LED readout can also be switched to display 
Probe 1 or 3 (if used) or the modulation % or the temperature difference between Probe 1 and 2.  If Probe 2 is not 
utilized, the display will show “

nu

”. 

By pressing and releasing the 

 button once, the Upper LED will display the actual temperature sensed at 

Probe 3. Probe 3 (if used) may display the flue gas temperature or outside ambient temperature, etc., 
depending on the product and application. 

By pressing and releasing the 

 button again, the Upper LED will display the modulation % (indicated by 0 to 

100%). If the product is a non-modulating product, the displayed value should not be considered.  

 

By pressing and releasing the 

 button a third time, the Upper LED will display the difference between the 

temperature sensed at Probe 2 (if used) and the temperature sensed at Probe 1. 

 

To return to the default in the Upper LED readout, press the

 button to cycle back to the Probe 2 

temperature. 

 
All of the display information described above is available for monitoring through the optional MODBUS RTU 

interface. 

1.5 

LOWER LED READOUT 

 
The default display of this readout is the temperature sensed at Probe 1. Probe 1 will be inserted into the 

appropriate area of the storage tank to provide effective temperature response for the heat source (this may not 
be at the top of the tank). Refer to your specific water heaters Installation and Maintenance Manual and the 
supplied wiring drawing. The lower LED readout can also be switched to display Probe 2 or 3 (if used) or the 
modulation % or the Time of Day. 

By pressing and releasing the 

 button once, the Lower LED display will show the Time of Day. Press again 

to return to default display. 

 

1.6 

TO SET THE CURRENT TIME AND DAY (MILITARY TIME) 

1.  Push and hold the 

 

button for more than 3 seconds. The 

LED icon starts flashing and the “

Hur

 

(hour)

 

parameter name is displayed in the Upper LED readout

its value is displayed in the Lower LED readout

.

 

2. Pushing 

the 

 or 

 button alternates the LED readouts between the following:  

 

Hur

” (hour) in the Upper readout and its value in the lower readout 

 

Min

” (minute) in the Upper readout

its value in the Lower readout 

 

dAY

” (day) in the Upper readout

its value in the Lower readout 

3.  To adjust a value, press the 

button and the value in the Lower LED will start flashing.   Change  the  value by 

pressing the 

 

or

 

buttons. When correct, press 

.

 

 

4.  To exit push 

 + 

 or wait 15 seconds without pressing any buttons. 

 

Note:  This device recognizes Sunday as the first day of the week and Saturday as the last. 

 

Содержание PV500-40

Страница 1: ...Page 1 7 PV500 40 04 2013 WATER HEATER ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER USER MANUAL PVI Industries LLC 3209 Galvez Dr Fort Worth Texas 76111 800 784 8326 UPPER LED READOUT LOWER LED READOUT LED ICONS ...

Страница 2: ...NS To lock and unlock the keyboard To enter the programming mode To exit the programming mode 1 3 LED ICON LEGEND LED MODE Function ON Temperatures are displayed in degrees Fahrenheit ON Temperatures are displayed in degrees Celsius Flashing Call for heat time delay or remote enable disable is in standby disabled ON Call for heat is on Flashing Second stage time delay On 2 stage units only ON Seco...

Страница 3: ...ure All of the display information described above is available for monitoring through the optional MODBUS RTU interface 1 5 LOWER LED READOUT The default display of this readout is the temperature sensed at Probe 1 Probe 1 will be inserted into the appropriate area of the storage tank to provide effective temperature response for the heat source this may not be at the top of the tank Refer to you...

Страница 4: ...mperature or operating parameters that the user can adjust St 1 This setpoint temperature should be considered the F or C temperature threshold to activate the energy source The setpoint corresponds directly to the temperature sensed by probe 1 The St 1 setpoint is programmed as an absolute temperature for example 120 F St 2 This setpoint corresponds to either the threshold for second stage burner...

Страница 5: ...procedure The set value is stored even when the procedure exits due to the 15 second expiration 2 2 HOW TO LOCK THE KEYBOARD 1 Push and hold the keys for more than 3 seconds 2 The POF message will be displayed and the keyboard is locked At this point it is only possible to view the set point 3 Repeat step 1 to unlock the keyboard 2 3 HOT KEY PROGRAMMING FOR FACTORY SUPPORTED FIELD REPROGRAMMING To...

Страница 6: ... alarm LED icon is also illuminated Message Cause Results of alarm condition P1 Probe 1 failure Call for heat and burner second stage interrupted modulation output will be the PP4 parameter generally low fire P2 Probe 2 failure Output 3 is open P3 Probe 3 failure Dynamic reset of Set1 disabled Outdoor reset is disabled if used or Flue gas temperature protection is disabled if used HA High temperat...

Страница 7: ...m condition still present 3 2 ALARM RECOVERY 1 Probe failure alarm automatically ends after normal operation is re established Check connections before replacing the probe 2 Temperature alarms HA and LA automatically stop as soon as probe 1 senses temperatures within normal operating parameters 3 Digital input 2 3 alarms recover when condition s listed above are normalized and any button is presse...

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