Control Snapshot; 12.9 Operating Sequence - Bradford White Brute BNTH1000 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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RUTE. BOILERS AND VOLUME WATER HEATERS, 1,000 & 1,200 MBTU/h
12.8

Control Snapshot

The software allows you to take a "snapshot" of
the current state of the controller, including setup
information and operating information. This
information can be helpful during troubleshooting.
How to get there –
Home Page <Setup button> Setup Screen <Control
Snapshot button> Control Snapshot Screen
Figure 138 shows the Control Snapshot screen.
Fig. 138 - Control Snapshot List Screen
Select one of the controllers listed on the right side
of the screen. Press one of the buttons below the
right column to see the snapshot. See Fig. 139.
Fig. 139 - Typical Control Snapshot
The Show Status button captures the current status
of the I/O of the control only. Show Configuration
captures the current parameter settings and the
control setup. You can save the snapshot, give it a
name, or send a copy to the USB port.

12.9 Operating Sequence

Initiation
Each controller enters the Initiation sequence after
one of these conditions:
Initial power up
Voltage fluctuations vary +10% or -15%
Frequency fluctuations vary ±10%
The demand, limit control input, or TT signals
are interrupted during the prepurge period.
After the Reset button is pressed.
After a Fault is cleared using the displays.
The Initiation sequence also delays the boiler
demand from being energized and re-energized
from an intermittent AC line input or control input. If
an AC problem exists for more than 240 seconds, a
lockout will occur.
Start-Up Checks in a Lead/Lag System
For an explanation of Lead/Lag operation, see the
first part of Section 9. In this section, we will focus
on the aspects of Lead/Lag that might be helpful in
troubleshooting.
When a Lead/Lag system is first powered up, the
controller acting as the Lead/Lag Master goes
through a "synchronization" process. During
synchronization, the controller establishes
communications with each of the Slave controllers
via the Modbus link. The Slave controllers download
some setup parameters and operating history
information. (On a system with several boilers, this
phase can take several minutes.) If the Master
cannot establish communications with one of the
Slaves, it triggers a Hold or Lockout.
The Master also checks the status of each of the flap
valves. If the Master cannot determine whether a
flap valve is open or closed, or if it cannot locate the
correct number of flap valves, it triggers a lockout or
hold.
If the system passes the checks described above,
each of the individual controller and burner
combinations is free to operate in the normal
way. The self-check and firing sequence for each
individual controller and burner combination is
described in the following section.
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