F Set The Flap Valve Ids - 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
then press OK.
If the addresses are not assigned properly, the
system could fail to operate correctly, or it might
operate in an unsafe manner. This could lead to
property damage, personal injury or death.
10. Now you can use the same process to set the
address for the Secondary control for Boiler 1.
On the Control Setup screen (Fig. 65), press
the second line – Brute Secondary. Change
the address to the correct address taken from
Table 3. In this case, the correct address
would be "2."
11. Go to the Touch Screen for Boiler 2. Repeat
the process to change the addresses for
Boiler 2 Primary (address = 3) and Boiler 2
Secondary (address = 4).
12. Repeat steps 3 - 10 for each of the other
controllers connected to the system.
Job F - Set the Flap Valve IDs
Boiler 1
Fig. 67 - Flap Valve Arrangement
Primary control
Secondary control
WARNING
Operator
Primary
interface
controller
Secondary
controller
Table 13 – Modbus Control Addressing
Boiler 1
1
2
(These are individual functions. Make the flap valve
assignment on each of the controllers. Use the Touch
Screen on each of the boilers.)
Do this on any system with multiple boilers.
Each boiler includes two burners, and each burner
has a flap valve. See Fig. 67.
A flap valve acts like a one-way valve or check
valve. If one burner in a boiler is operating, and
the other is not, one of the flap valves will close to
prevent exhaust air from moving backwards through
the burner that is not operating.
Before the Lead/Lag Master controller will allow
the system to operate, it must be able to determine
whether each of these flap valves is open or closed.
If the controller cannot find a signal from one of the
flap valves, the control system will act to prevent
backflow by energizing the blower of the control
with the bad flap valve. (The positive pressure from
the blower will prevent the exhaust air from moving
back through the burner.) If this cannot be done, the
Lead/Lag Master controller will not allow the whole
system to run. For this reason, it is important that all
of the flap valves be identified correctly.
Each controller in the system needs to know how
many controllers are included in the whole system.
You will need to enter this information in each of the
controllers separately.
Primary
burner
Flap
valve
Flap
valve
Secondary
burner
Boiler 2
Boiler 3
3
5
4
6
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Boiler 4
7
8

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