Operating Information General - Lochinvar FTXL 1000 Installation & Operation Manual

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Operating information
General
How the boiler operates
The FTXL uses an advanced stainless steel heat exchanger
and electronic control module that allows fully condensing
operation. The blower pulls in air and pushes flue products
out of the boiler through the heat exchanger and flue piping.
The control module regulates blower speed to control the
boiler firing rate. The gas valve senses the amount of air
flowing into the boiler and allows only the right amount of
gas to flow.
How the control module operates
The SMART SYSTEM control module receives inputs from
boiler sensors and external devices. The control module
activates and controls the blower and gas valves to regulate
heat input and switches the boiler, Domestic Hot Water
(DHW), DHW recirculation, and system pumps on and off
as needed. The user programs the module to meet system
needs by adjusting control parameters. These parameters set
operating temperatures and boiler operating modes. Boiler
operation can be based on boiler outlet water temperature,
boiler inlet water temperature, system temperature, a 0 - 10V
signal, Modbus, or BACnet, depending on the parameter
settings.
Control inputs and outputs
Room thermostat
There are three (3) heat/loop demand connections available
on this control. These inputs tell the boiler to provide water
for space heating. Each demand connection has its own set
point and outdoor air reset curve. When multiple demands
have a call for heat the control will give priority to the
demand with the highest set point.
Example: Assume that both heat/loop demand 1 and heat/
loop demand 2 have a call for heat. Demand 1 has a set point
of 110°F. Demand 2 has a set point of 140°F. The boiler will
regulate the system temperature to 140°F until Demand 2 has
been satisfied. Once Demand 2 has been satisfied the boiler
will provide 110°F water to the system.
When multiple temperature loops are
CAUTION
used, mixing valves are required for the
protection of any low temperature loops.
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SMART SYSTEM Multi-temp loop control
The FTXL boiler is capable of producing up to three (3) set
point temperatures to meet different space heating demands.
This device controls the temperatures of up to three (3) separate
loops, based on the settings for the three (3) heat/loop demands
(reference Lochinvar kit 100167843).
0 - 10V input (set point or power)
The FTXL can be controlled by a Building Management System
(BMS) using a 0 - 10 VDC signal. The control can be configured
by the installer to use this signal to either control set point or
firing rate.
The FTXL can also be programmed to accept a call for heat
from a 0 - 10V signal, reference the FTXL Service Manual for a
detailed explanation of this procedure.
DHW priority
The SMART SYSTEM control allows the connection of a DHW
thermostat or tank sensor to the low voltage connection board.
When a tank sensor is connected, the DHW thermostat input
is ignored. When a boiler is programmed for DHW Normal
Mode, the maximum firing rate can be limited to match the
input rating of the indirect tank coil.
DHW / space heating (SH) cycling
If a DHW call for heat is received while a space heating call is
in progress, and the DHW is in Normal Mode, the control will
start the DHW pump and shut the boiler pump off. The system
pump will remain on. For stand-alone boilers, if the space
heating call is still active while the DHW call is in operation,
the control will wait for 30 minutes (time adjustable by installer)
then it will switch back to the space heating demand. There is
a timer to switch from space heating to DHW and a timer to
switch from DHW to space heating. The control will switch
back and forth until one of the heat demands end. This function
does not apply to cascade systems.

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