LAARS NeoTherm LC NTV1700 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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• Turn off the call for heat, and set both

burners to run at 1200 RPM for low fire. Turn

on the call for heat, and check the performance

again.

20. If the CO

2

doesn’t track between the correct

limits, there is a possibility that one of the

burners has not been set up correctly. If

this occurs, repeat the setup procedure to

confirm that each burner is set up correctly.

If this condition persists, call the factory for

assistance. Before calling, be prepared to

supply the factory with the conditions at the

site where the boiler is installed - for example,

vent lengths, gas supply pressures with all

boilers operating, CO

2

and CO for each burner

individually and together, etc. Be able to

describe the ignition characteristics and the

color of the flame seen through the sight glass

of each burner.

21. When troubleshooting a burner setup, it is

sometimes helpful to watch the pressure

differential between the gas inlet and outlet.

To measure this, install a differential pressure

gauge capable of reading negative 0.01 inches

W.C. (0.002kPa). Attach the gauge to the

positive and negative ports shown in Fig. 104.

When the testing is complete, remove the

pressure gauge, and plug the ports. Repeat the

test setup on each burner.

Job P - Setting the Date and Time on the

System Display

(This is a Lead/Lag function – do this once for the whole Lead/
Lag system. Use the controller set up as the Lead/Lag Master –
usually the Primary controller on Boiler 1.)

The display acting as the Lead/Lag Master includes

an internal clock, which keeps track of the date and

time. This setting is important, because all of the

log entries for any Lockouts and Alerts include time

listings. If the Date and Time setting for the Lead/

Lag Master is not correct, the listings in the Lockout

and Alert logs will be incorrect.
The current version of the display does not include a

battery backup. This means that, if the boiler which

includes the display loses power, the Date and Time

setting for the system will be lost. (Any Faults or

Alerts recorded before the boiler lost power will

have the correct date and time listed.)
For this reason, it is important that you set the Date

and Time in two situations:

• When you first set up the Lead/Lag system.
• After each occasion when the power to the

boiler is interrupted.

Here is the procedure:
1. Start at the ‘home’ screen.

Fig. 107 – ‘home’ screen

2. Press the Setup button. The system will

present the Setup screen.

Fig. 108 – Setup Screen

3. Press the Display Setup button. The Display

Setup screen is shown in Fig. 106.

Fig. 109 – Display Setup Screen

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