Bradford White BNTV-600 User Manual

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BRUTE ELITE

DHW Temperature Setting -
Regardless of the type of DHW setup, the setpoint adjustment
is made the same way.

How to get there: From the “Home” screen, press “I” to

go to “Info/ Install.” Choose “Advanced Setup,” then go

to “DHW Setpoint.”

Hydronic Heating with

Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Priority -
When using the Brute Elite for hydronic heating with
domestic hot water priority, a call for heat must be supplied

to the “T-T or Interlock” terminal. Once the call is supplied,
the control starts the Boiler and System pumps and begins the

ignition process. Once in Run, the Brute Elite monitors the

flame signal, call for heat, safeties, and water temperatures

modulating as needed between 100% and 20% of rate to
satisfy the call for heat. When a DHW demand is applied
during a hydronic call for heat, the priority feature forces the
boiler to switch to the DHW demand for the priority time.
The DHW priority demand forces the control to operate to the

DHW setpoint, de-energizes the System pump and energizes
the DHW pump.

The domestic hot water temperature sensor or an aquastat
is used to monitor the DHW demand. The control uses the
DHW sensor to control the operation and modulation rate of
the appliance when there is a DHW demand.

Domestic Hot Water Demand - BNTV only -
The “BNTV” Brute Elite units are designed to provide

“volume water” DHW in conjunction with a storage tank.
When the BNTV model Brute Elite is used in this application,

a call for heat must be supplied to the “DHW stat” terminal

located on terminal block 6 (TB6). The DHW heating call
can be from the supplied DHW sensor or from an aquastat. If
the DHW sensor is used, the heater operates to maintain the
temperature at the DHW sensor. (This may allow the actual
heater outlet water temperature to exceed the DHW sensor

setpoint.) If an aquastat is used to supply the DHW demand,

the heater’s firing rate is controlled by the DHW setpoint
temperature and the water temperature at the heat exchanger
outlet.

When the unit receives the DHW call, the control starts the

Boiler and DHW pumps and begins the ignition process. Once

in Run, the Brute Elite monitors the flame signal, call for
heat, safeties, and water temperatures modulating as needed

between 100% and 20% of rate to satisfy the call for heat.

Hydronic Heating Using Local Lead-Lag/Cascading

Feature with Indirect Hot Water -
(For a complete explanation of the Lead/Lag system, see

Section 8C.8.)
When using the Lead/Lag boiler system to provide indirect
domestic hot water heating, the DHW demand should be
supplied to the Master boiler through the existing DHW

terminals. The Lead/Lag system will change the operating
mode of just the Master boiler to supply water at the DHW
setpoint. The remaining boilers on the system will continue to
supply hydronic heating.

When the system is supplying both hydronic heat and
domestic hot water at the same time, both the System pump
and DHW pump contacts are closed, so special attention must
be paid to allow for proper operation. In applications serving
both hydronic and domestic heating, during a DHW call the
Boiler pump on the Master boiler may need to be turned

off. The DHW pump will provide flow through the boiler
and indirect tank when there is a DHW call. (This means the

DHW pump must be sized properly.) To turn off the boiler

pump in this application, the “boiler pump interrupt” jumper
must be installed. The terminal block location is terminal

block 5 (TB5) at the contacts labeled “boiler pump interrupt”
in the control panel.

Sensor Connection for Domestic Hot Water -
Connect the DHW sensor or aquastat.

If your system has just one boiler –
Connect the sensor across terminals 5 and 6 on TB6.
If your system has more than one boiler, and is controlled

using the Lead/ Lag function –
On the unit used as the Lead/ Lag Master only, connect the

sensor across terminals 5 and 6 on TB6.

Domestic Hot Water Heating
Using External Modulation Control -

When the Brute Elite is used for DHW heating with external
modulation control, a call for heat must be supplied to the

“T-T or Interlock” terminal. By supplying a call to the “T-T

or interlock” terminal, the operating temperature setpoint
defaults to the hydronic heating setpoint, so all of the tem

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perature adjustments must be made to the hydronic setpoint.
When the unit receives the call, the control starts the Boiler

and System pumps and begins the ignition process. Once in

Run, the Brute Elite monitors the flame signal, call for heat,
safeties, and water temperatures. The heater setpoint is used
to limit the maximum water temperature leaving the boiler

only. The modulation rate is controlled by a 4-20mA signal

supplied by an external control. (This can also be 0-10Vdc us-

ing a converter.) When setting up a system using an external

control, take care to set Anti-Short Cycle feature to prevent
“hunting “ and possible premature component failure.

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