How to Use the Data Brochure
This brochure is organized into three main sections.
They are: 1) Sequence of Operation, 2) Installation, and
3) Display Menus.
Table of Contents
User Interface ............................................................... 2
ΔT Setpoint ................................................................... 4
User Interface
The 156 uses a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) as the method
of supplying information. Use the LCD in order to set up
and monitor the operation of your system. The 156 has
three push buttons (Item, ▲, ▼) for selecting, viewing, and
adjusting settings. When programming the control, record
settings in the PRGM menu table which is found in the
second half of this brochure.
Item
The selected item will be displayed using a pointer in the
display. To view the next available item, press and release
the Item button. Once you have reached the last available
item, pressing and releasing the Item button will return the
display to the first item.
Item
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The Display Menus section of this brochure describes the
various items that are adjusted and displayed by the control.
The control functions of each adjustable item are described
in the Sequence of Operation.
Installation .................................................................... 5
Display Menus .............................................................. 8
Default Menu ................................................................ 8
Program Menu ............................................................ 10
Error Messages .......................................................... 11
Technical Data ............................................................ 12
Adjust
To make an adjustment to a setting in the control, press and
hold simultaneously for 1 second all three (3) buttons. The
display will then show the word PRGM on the left side of the
screen. Then select the desired item using the Item button.
Finally, use the ▲ or ▼ button to make the adjustment.
Item
View Current Setpoints
While viewing temperatures, a quick and easy way to view
current setpoints is to press and hold either the Item, ▲,
or ▼ button.
Press and hold the Item button to view the current ΔT
Setpoint.
Press and hold the ▲ button to view the current Minimum
Source Setpoint.
Press and hold the ▼ button to view the current Maximum
Storage Setpoint.
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