Thrush DSHE Series User Manual

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Thrush Co.

Manual #9636-0555

4.3 Initial Startup Procedure (Continued)

8. As the water temperature rises, check the accuracy of the temperature control

valve and make any adjustments using valve manufacturer’s instructions.

9. Once the temperature control valve has been properly adjusted, the simulated

demand can be shut down.

10. Lower the temperature setting of the aquastat to a temperature lower than the

desired water temperature. The aquastat should open the water side safety
solenoid and water should dump to a drain. The steam pressure should shut off,
and the High Temp Alarm light should illuminate. If the steam pressure does not
shut off, the safety system should be fixed before proceeding.

11. Once the aquastat has been tested, set it to the maximum water temperature

desired. This should be about 15 degrees above the control valve setting.

12. Check the stud bolts on the head and shell of the Hot-Pak to ensure proper bolt

torque requirements. Refer to Section 5 for sequence and torque settings.

Once all startup procedures have been finished, set points have been properly adjusted,
and the stud bolts have been checked, the Hot-Pak can be placed into normal operation.

4.4 Factory Reset

The electronic control panel has a feature that allows the user to reset the digital
controller setting to Thrush factory defaults. This feature can be used in the event a
temperature control valve is changed or replaced on the unit, or if settings within the
digital controller get modified. To engage the Factory Reset feature simply insert the
provided key into the key switch labeled Factory Reset/Autotune Mode and turn the key
to the left. The unit will now be back to default factory settings.
















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