Aquasmart operation, Control checkout procedure – Beckett 7600 AquaSmart Boiler Control User Manual

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AquaSmart Boiler Control Manual

AquaSmart Operation

Table 4 – Typical operation with default settings (Circulator set “ON TT”)

System Action

AquaSmart Response

Temperature falls below low limit

○ Burner is turned on until the water temperature reaches the low

limit plus the low differential.

○ ZC is turned off until the water temperature reaches the low limit

plus the low differential.

Thermostat call for heat

○ Burner is turned on as long as the water temperature is below

the high limit.

○ Circulator is turned on after circulator-on delay if the low limit is

satisfied.

Thermostat is satisfied

○ Burner is turned off.

○ Circulator is turned off after circulator-off delay

ZR call for heat

○ Burner is turned on as long as the water temperature is below

the high limit.

ZR is satisfied

○ Burner is turned off.

Temperature reaches high limit

○ Burner is turned off until the water temperature falls below the

high limit minus the high differential.

Circulator is inactive for 3 days

○ Circulator is turned on for 2 seconds to help prevent seizure.

AquaSmart locks out

○ Burner, Circulator, and ZC are turned off until the control is

reset. The lockout condition may reset automatically or require

a manual reset. See lockout section for more information.

B1 has been energized for 1 hour or

AquaSmart has been locked out for 1 hour

○ Circulator and ZC are turned on to help prevent system freeze-

up by circulating the boiler water to all zones.

Priority call for heat

○ If DHWP is set on T-T and there is a T-T call for heat, ZC is held

off for up to 20 minutes to give the DHW zone priority.

○ If DHWP is set on ZR and there is a ZR call for heat, C1 is held

off for up to 20 minutes to give the DHW zone priority.

5. Once the high limit is reached, the burner should turn off

(C1 and ZC should now be energized, and B1 should be

off). The display should now read “CIRCULATING”.

6. Set the thermostat back, so that it is no longer calling for

heat. The circulator should turn off (now ZC should be

energized and B1 and C1 should be off). The display

should now read “STANDBY”.

Do not leave the

installation site if the

AquaSmart operation did not match the

descriptions in any of the above steps. Make

all necessary adjustments until the correct

operation is verified. The above procedure

helps to verify that the high and low limits

are working properly and that the thermostat

is wired correctly to the control.

Control Checkout Procedure

These procedures are typical for the default configuration

of the control.

1. Wire and configure the AquaSmart as required by the

application.

2. NOTE: Do not apply a thermostat call for heat to the

AquaSmart at this time. Allow the burner to heat the

water to above the low limit, plus the low limit differential.

The display should read “HEATING WTR” on the LCD

display (B1 should be energized and C1 and ZC should

be off).

3. When the water is sufficiently heated, the burner will turn

off and the display should read “STANDBY”. Now ZC

should be energized and B1 and C1 should be off.

4. Apply a call for heat from the thermostat. The burner and

circulator should now also turn on (B1, C1, and ZC should

now all be energized). Allow the AquaSmart to heat the

water to the high limit. During this step the display should

read “HEATING WTR or “HEATING DHW”.

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