DiSPlAy FeATuReS The HBX display is a 128 x 64 pixel, back-lit graphic display on a blue background. In addition to displaying text and icons it has the ability to provide you with visual graphing capabilities. These graphing capabilities will allow you to get representative data and trending information of up to 2 independent feedback values.
Demand Signal: 20 - 240V Conforms to UL Standard 873 Model: CPU - 1000 ECO-1000 Pressing the “C” button on options with limited choices (ie. on/off, yes/no) will toggle the selection. CAUTION, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK - DISCONNECT POWER PRIOR TO SERVICING Pressing the “A”...
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1 Choose Control Type Choose Control Type The ECO-1000 can be configured as either a Geothermal or Solar specific hydronic control. 1) Geothermal This screen will only stay on the first time you power up the control. This screen will display 2) Solar for five seconds each time the control is started after you have selected the control type.
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ºF or ºC; program the Control 3) Always CD? N to allow for Daylight Savings; access website information for HBX; and clear the stage 4) Mins and Maxs accumulated hours counter.
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6) Reset Run Times Display Options 21 Display options: Contact hBX 1) Change Time Pressing the “C” button with the “Contact HBX” option selected will display the 2) Reset Cycles manufacturer contact information and the units individual serial number. 3) Display in °F...
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22 Display options: Contact hBX Continued HBX Control Systems Calgary, AB, Canada Contact HBX Controls directly and display your Controls ID number 1-403-720-0029 www.hbxcontrols.com ID Serial: xxxxxxxxxx Press B to Continue 23 Display options: Reset Run Times Display Options 1) Change Time Pressing the “C”...
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29 Mins and Maxs: Reset All Mins and Maxs 1) Thermistor 1 When formatting the Control existing min/max values are reset. Selecting the “Reset All” 2) Thermistor 2 option clears the time and date stamps. 3) Thermistor 3 4) Thermistor 4 5) Thermistor 5 6) Thermistor 6 7) Reset All...
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37A Control options: use Zone Module Control Options 1) Display Options This option enables the use of the HBX ZON-0500 zone control to control heating/ 2) Always HD? Y cooling distribution to independent zones in a system. 3) Always CD? N...
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43A Staging: Fixed last Staging Options 1) 2 Stage HPump? N Fixed last designates a heat pump to function as the last firing device, regardless of setting 2) Fixed First? N such as rotate heat pump. This will consistently be the last to fire when a heat demand is 3) Fixed Last? Y present.
N = Heat pump circulators controlled by heat pump circuit 2) Pumps Always ON? N Y = Heat pump circulators controlled by ECO-1000 3) Post Purge 1 Sec When selected ‘Y’ the post purge time is activated for the pumps in the system.
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58A # of Stages Number of Stages The number of stages available ranges from 1-14. For systems with 3 or more stages, EXP- 0100 modules are required. NB. HI/LO = 2 Stages Do not include a backup source as a stage, see Backup Settings. 59A # of Stages Caution This screen will display to remind you that if you have 3 or more stages that you require the adequate number of EXP-0100 modules attached.
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GeoThermal Settings 65A Settings: hot Tank Setpoint 1) Dual Tank System? N This setting is used to set the desired temperature in the hot tank when there is a heat 2) Hot Tank Setpoint demand present. 3) Cold Tank Setpoint 4) Cold Differential 5) Hot Differential 6) Min Loop Temp...
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70A Cold Differential Cold Differential Set this temperature to be the desired cold tank differential. A differential of 4°F will allow °F for 2 degrees above and/or 2 degrees below the desired temperature before a demand is present. 71A Settings: hot Differential GeoThermal Settings 1) Dual Tank System? N Choose this section to set the heating differential.
81A geo options: use Backup GeoThermal options 1) Heat Pmp Options HBX Control Systems Inc. has changed the backup on time. The Geothermal backup will 2) Geo Settings now activate at 2 times the “Minimum On Time”. The “Minimum On Time” is set within 3) Fault Settings the GEOTHERMAL OPTIONS/HEAT PUMP OPTIONS/ STAGING OPTIONS.
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84A use Backup Temp Use Backup Temp Set this temperature to the value you wish the backup to be enabled at (based on outdoor air °F temperature), if you want the backup feature to be on constantly, ensure that this value is set to “Off ”.
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91 Change Designs: Manual Change Designs 1) Manual Manual design allows you to customize each design temperature for your system. The design 2) Format Control temperature for outdoor reset will only work if hot tank setpoint is set to use outdoor reset. Design System Temp 92 Change Designs: Design System 1 Temp Design system temp will allow you to provide the required heat for your radiant source, this...
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1) Control Options Setpoints give you the option to utilize an independent heat/cool demand such as a fancoil, 2) GeoThermal Options DHW pre-heat tank, hot tub, pool or spa. HBX Expansion Modules are required to run 3) Change Designs setpoints.
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105 Setpoint options: heating / Cooling Setpoint 1 Program 1) Setpoint Temp Choice #2 allows you to select either heating or cooling mode. Press “C” to toggle between 2) Cooling choices, eg. heating/cooling. 3) Cool Interlock? N heating - when the temperature drops below the setpoint, the relays engage. 4) Differential Cooling - when the temperature rises above the setpoint, the relays engage 5) Lag Time...
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112 Setpoint Demand Temperature Setpoint Demand Temp When set to “NO Demand”, there is no internal call from the Expansion Module to the No Demand ECO-1000 for heating or cooling. Setpoint Options 113 Setpoint options: Merge Setpoints 1) Setpoint 1 “Merge Setpoints”...
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Setbacks 119 Setbacks: End Time Choose the time that you would like the temperature reduction to commence. End Time #1 0:00 120 Setbacks: Temperature Setbacks Choose the temperature that you would like the setback to drop to. Temperature 121 graphing Programming 1) Control Options The display allows you to get a visual impression of how your system is performing.
The installer, as a professional, is ultimately responsible for their installation. HBX Controls hopes that these illustrations will assist you in gaining confidence to tackle a multitude of HVAC applications with our control and optional accessories.
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V e r s i o n 1 . 3 5 geoTheRMAl ConTRol geo 1000-01 • Single stage geothermal system using outdoor reset, single buffer tank • Control running main system pump electrical THM-0200 Thermostat ECO-1000 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT 10 A 10 A 10 A 20-240 v 20-240 v...
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ConTRol geo 1000-03 • Three stage geothermal with control running GND loop pump, diverter and reversing valves • Separate cold and hot tank • Boiler backup electrical THM-0200 Thermostat ECO-1000 CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT EXP-0100 EXPANSION MODULE 10 A 10 A 10 A...
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