N Building Automation Or Multiple Boiler 4-20Ma Modulation Control; O Combustion Setup Procedure - 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
How to get there – Lead/ Lag Setpoint Control
Home Page <Press Lead/ Lag Master button>
Lead/ Lag Screen <Press Configure button> Lead
Lag Master Configuration Screen <Press Advanced
Settings button> <Press Left- or right-arrow button>
Central Heat
Setpoint Source = 4-20 mA
Fig. 95 – Lead Lag Central Heat Configuration
3.
Change the 4 mA water temperature to match
the lowest water temperature setting on the
Building Automation System or multiple boiler
control.
4.
Change the 20mA water temperature to match
the highest water temperature setting on the
Building Automation System or Multiple boiler
control.
Note - Bradford White offers "gateways" to
allow connections to BACnet, LON, and other
communications protocols. See Section 9.6.
Job N - Building Automation or Multiple
Boiler 4-20 mA Modulation Control
(This is an individual function – do this on each of the
controls.)
In this type of installation, the fan speed of each
boiler is changed or modulated by a source outside
of the boiler. All active burners must operate at the
same modulation rate while operating. The system
will not operate correctly if some of the burners
are being asked to operate at full rate while other
burners are operating at minimum rates.
Note - The system can also operate using 0 - 10V
dc using a converter (Bradford White part number
CA006100.)
1.
On each controller in the system, check
terminals 3 and 4 on TB6 to ensure that the
System sensor is not connected. (For this
type of operation, the Lead/Lag system is
disabled.)
2.
Connect the 4-20 mA input to each controller
in the system.
• On the Primary controller in each boiler,
connect to terminals 3 and 4 on TB7.
• On the Secondary controller in each boiler,
connect to terminals 7 and 8 on TB7.
3.
Enable a central heat call for each control
on the system. This function must be set up
for each controller separately. This function
operates outside of the Lead/Lag system.
How to get there – Central Heat Enable
Home Page <Press the icon for one of the
controllers> Brute Primary Screen <Press Configure
button> Primary Configuration Menu <Select line -
CH Central Heat Configuration>
4.
Fig. 96 shows the setup screen.
Fig. 96 - Central Heat Configuration
5.
Enable the Central Heat function on the top
line. Give the CH function the priority using
the lower line.
Note - Bradford White offers "gateways" to
allow connections to BACnet, LON, and other
communications protocols. See Section 9.6.
Job O – Combustion Setup Procedure
(These are individual functions. Do the combustion setup
for each of the burners.)
In this section, we will explain how to set up the gas
valve so both burners in each boiler run efficiently
at both the High Fire and Low Fire conditions. As
we said, a boiler includes two controllers (Primary
and Secondary), which control two burners (Primary
and Secondary). See Fig. 97. Each burner has
a separate gas valve, and each of these must be
set up separately. Here's a quick summary of the
procedure:
You shut off one controller/burner combination,
and work with the other.
You set the working burner to run at High Fire,
and adjust the gas valve to get the correct CO
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