Stage Control T1-T2; Heating Method 3 4-20 Ma Control; Heating Method 5 Modbus Communications - HydroTherm HeatNet KN -6 User Information

Kn series gas-fired direct vent cast iron boilers
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CONTROL METHODS
4-20ma control signal to a setpoint mapped between
50F and 220F. These (2) temperatures are adjustable to
provide a setpoint range. The minimum start current is
also adjustable between 3.71 and 5ma. The setpoint
control feature is used in conjunction with the
REMOTE ENABLE input on J12A. This feature is
enabled in the SETPOINTS menu as:
SETPT SOURCE 4-20ma
4.
There is also support for a common system damper,
Heat Exchanger support, and starting the Master first
for common venting. For an overview of each of the
menu settings see: DEFAULT SETTINGS section.
Heating Method 2

STAGE Control T1-T2

The boiler can also be operated in 2 separate stages using
the inputs T1 and T2 inputs. Its intended use is with an
external stage controller with no analog or modulation
outputs.
Closing only one of these contacts tells the boiler to operate
at MINIMUM FIRE.
1.
Closing the other contact will fire the boiler at
MAXIMUM output (the same rate as closing the AA
input).
Figure 18
Stage control input
The maximum output of the boiler is based on
the MAX VFD setting in the calibration mode
and not the nameplate rating.
Method 2
Stage Control Inputs:
T1 & T2
The AA, HEAT DEMAND (LOCAL) input, the H-Net, the
4-20ma input will all override the stage control inputs.
Heating Method 3
4-20ma Control
Placing a current source between the + and – 4-20ma inputs
will allow remote control of the boilers firing rate. An
adjustable starting mA current signal here will start and then
fire the boiler at the minimum fire rate. See: ADVANCED
SETUP:4-20mA INPUT: CHANNEL MODE.
See section OPTIONAL FEATURES Using the 4-20ma
input for extensive detail.
A 20ma signal will fire the boiler at the maximum firing
rate. The input current signal is viewed as a percentage to
the boiler from 0 to 100% (0-20mA). This means that a
20% (4mA) input signal is required to start the boiler, but
since the boiler is classified as having example:4:1 turn
down ratio, the boiler can only be fired as low as 25% of
output. Any signal between 20% and 25 %, will fire the
boiler at the minimum fire rate. If the MINIMUM setting of
the boiler is set above the example: 4:1 turndown of 25%
(such as 33%), a control signal change between 25% and
33% will not change the boilers firing rate. Once the control
signal rises above the MINIMUM fire rate, the control
signal will then affect control of the boilers fire rate.
The AA terminal, the HEAT DEMAND, and the H-Net
NETWORK are the only inputs that will override the 4-
20ma input.
Heating Method 4
AA Input
HIGH FIRE input Control: The AA input will fire the boiler
at HIGH fire (maximum output of the boiler). No other
inputs can override this input.
AA — High fire input
Figure 19
Method 4: Close this AA contact
to run the boiler at High Fire.
HeatNet Control V3 2.x
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