Lochinvar Crest w/RealTime O2 Trim 100 Series Service Manual page 19

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Service
(continued)
Table 1D Ramp Delay (This table lists control module parameters; use the sub-tab under the Setup tab to access
them.)
Menu
(as shown on the LCD screen)
Ramp Delay Mode
Step 1: Ramp Delay Time
Step 1: Ramp Delay Limit (%)
Step 2: Ramp Delay Time
Step 2: Ramp Delay Limit (%)
Step 3: Ramp Delay Time
Step 3: Ramp Delay Limit (%)
Step 4: Ramp Delay Time
Step 4: Ramp Delay Limit (%)
Step 5: Ramp Delay Time
Step 5: Ramp Delay Limit (%)
Step 6: Ramp Delay Time
Step 6: Ramp Delay Limit (%)
Ramp Delay
Ramp Delay (Enable / Disable)
This parameter allows the installer to enable or disable the
SH ramp delay.
SH Ramp Delay
The SMART TOUCH CON•X•US Interface can be
programmed to limit the target firing rate for a fixed period
of time at the start of a space heating demand. There are six
(6) possible limits, each with their own time delay. The first
limit applies as soon as the burner starts. Once its time delay
expires, the second limit is applied and its timer begins. The
control steps through these limits until the 6th (sixth) limit
expires, at which point SH Ramp Delay will no longer limit
modulation.
Boiler Rate (%)
This parameter setting will define the minimum and maximum
modulation of the boiler during normal operation. Boiler
rate settings can be useful to limit high fire rate to increase
the run times to reduce short cycling or to limit turndown
for sites having minimum requirements for processing
temperatures. Note: When commissioning or servicing the
boiler, the minimum and maximum rate settings need to be
set to their lowest and highest settings, respectively. This
ensure the boiler has the full range of operation needed for
commissioning and servicing the boiler.
Parameter Name
Min
Value
N/A
0
LF
0
LF
0
LF
0
LF
0
LF
0
LF
SH Boiler Rate (%)
This parameter setting will define the minimum and maximum
modulation for space heat demand.
DHW Fan Rate (%)
This parameter setting will set the minimum and maximum
fan rates during hot water demands.
Note: Ramp Delay, Boiler Rate, SH Boiler Rate, or DHW
Fan Rate, all serve to limit the minimum and maximum rate
percentage settings, but they do not have assigned priorities.
The overall modulation rate is determined by mode (SH /
DHW / Ramp Delay / BMS / etc.,), system setpoint(s), and
boiler rate min/max limits in conjunction with the current
operating conditions which could require a higher modulation
rate to boost a weak flame signal or a lower modulation to
reduce temperatures to avoid tripping the Manual Reset High
Limit (MRHL).
Service Manual
Max
Default
Value
Value
N/A
N/A
40
2
100
15
40
1
100
30
40
1
100
45
40
1
100
60
40
1
100
75
40
1
100
100
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