LAARS Mascot LX MLXC 175 MBH - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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8.8 High Limit

The control uses a dual thermistor sensor to monitor

the Mascot LX's maximum temperature. The high

limit sensor is installed in the outlet water. A dual

thermistor sensor is used, so that the two temperatures

can be monitored and compared to confirm accuracy.

The control will automatically reduce the firing of the

Mascot LX to prevent the high limit from tripping. The

high limit setpoint is not adjustable.

8.9 Stack Temperature

The stack temperature is a dual thermistor sensor

and is limit rated. The control compares each of the

temperature readings to determine accuracy. The stack

sensor is used as a limiting feature to avoid excessive

temperatures in the venting.

8.10 Domestic Hot Water Temperature

The domestic hot water temperature sensor is used to

control the DHW temperature. The DHW setpoint can

be adjusted through the Base / Home state and the User

Mode. On LX ‘C’ or Combi models, the DHW sensor

is pre-installed in the DHW exchanger. On LX ‘H’ or

Heat models the DHW can be can be controlled by an

aquastat or optional DHW sensor installed in an indirect

tank.

SECTION 9.

OPERATION Modes

To access the setup parameters for configuring different

Operation Modes, the installer level password most be

used according to section 8.4.

9.1 Hydronic Heating Demand

When using the Mascot LX for hydronic heating a

call for heat must be supplied to the "T-T or Interlock"

terminals. Once the call is supplied the control energizes

the boiler pump, the system pump relay, shifts the 3-way

valve position and begins the ignition process. The

ignition process consists of a prepurge, trial for ignition,

and run period. The prepurge period starts once the fan

RPM reaches a preset level. The trial for ignition period

follows. The trial for ignition period lasts 4 seconds

during which the direct spark ignition system and gas

valve are energized. At the end of the trial for ignition

period the flame signal is compared with the preset flame

threshold value. If the flame signal is higher than the

flame threshold the Mascot LX enters "run". If the flame

signal is below the threshold the Mascot LX returns to

prepurge and starts the ignition process over. In "run"

the Mascot LX monitors the flame signal, call for heat,

safeties, and water temperatures and modulates as

needed between 100% and 20% of rate to satisfy the call

for heat.

9.2 Hydronic Heating with Outdoor Reset

Outdoor reset varies the control setpoint based on the

outdoor temperature. The reset function works as shown

in Figure 25. When the outdoor air temperature reaches

P61 "high outdoor temperature setpoint” the control

point setting is adjusted to P62 “low boiler temperature

setpoint”. When the outdoor air temperature reaches P63

“low outdoor temperature setpoint” the control setpoint

is adjusted to P64 “high boiler temperature”.

9.3 Hydronic Heating Using External

Modulation Control (BMS)

The Mascot LX can accept a 0-10 VDC input to

integrate with a building management system or external

modulating control. Utilizing Installer Parameters P31

“BMS Voltage at minimum” and P32 ”BMS voltage

at maximum” the installer can set the minimum and

maximum input voltages. By default this input is

enabled but can be disabled using Installer Parameter

P30 “0-10v Input Enable / Disable”.

The Mascot LX can use an external 0-10VDC signal to

control its fan speed (modulation rate), or to control its

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