LAARS Pennant PNCV - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Low Temperature Pennant

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unless the flame sensor detects a flame, the gas valves

will close and the ignition module will either attempt

ignition again (up to three times) or will lockout (if the

optional lockout ignition module is used).

Note: At this point, if gas pressure is below the

required 5” w.c. minimum, the Pennant may lock out.

If flame is sensed, the burner will continue to

fire as long as there is a call for heat. If there is a

subsequent loss of flame signal, the burner will attempt

re-ignition up to three times (only once if optional

lockout ignition module is used.) Loss of flame signal

from the first ignition module will cause shutdown of

the heater.

When the call for heat is satisfied, the gas

valves close and the blower(s) continues to run for 30

seconds. The pump will continue to run for the length

of time selected at startup by the adjustment of the

pump time delay (Pd).

If a call for heat is prevented from being satisfied

either by a safety interlock or due to an ignition lock-

out, the red “Service” indicator on the front panel will

light. To reset the standard ignition module, toggle

the Pennant power switch off, and then on again. (To

reset the optional single try lockout ignition module,

the reset button on the module must be pressed. Inter -

rupting power to this module will not reset the lockout.)

The Pennant 1250 through 2000 models have two

ignition modules that control different burners.

6.3 Temperature (Operating) Control

The Pennant temperature control operates by

measuring the system temperature. It also controls

the Pennant pump operation and the mixing system,

which tempers the water entering the heat exchanger to

prevent damage from excessive condensation.

6.3.1 Temperature Control Overview

The digital display on the control has the

following uses:

• To display the system temperature during

normal operating mode.

• To allow the user to view and adjust the control

settings. There are four buttons on the controller. Top

left returns to the beginning. Bottom left is the enter

button. Top right is the up arrow. Bottom right is the

down arrow.

The temperature control face contains an LCD

screen. The LCD screen will display the system

temperature during normal operation. When the

control is first powered up, it displays “ZZZ”. It

then flashes the control software number. It then

displays the temperature at the system sensor. After

the temperature is displayed, the current settings

(parameters) may be viewed. To scroll through the

parameters, press the down arrow button to advance

to the next parameter. Press the enter button to choose

that parameter. Press the up or down arrow to raise,

lower or toggle to value of that parameter. Press enter

to save a changed value.

By depressing the upper left hand button at

any time during the programming, the menu may be

returned to the beginning.

After about 30 seconds of button inactivity, the

display will revert back to the system temperature.

6.3.2 Programming Parameters - Boilers

When the control is first turned on, it flashes

“ZZZ” and then “022” to indicate that the boiler

software is in the control. When the down arrow is

pressed, the boiler menu is brought up.
rT – Boiler Return Temperature

This is a display only. This is the temperature at

the boiler’s inlet sensor. This is not system return

temperature, as the water has been mixed with

hot outlet water, for boiler protection.

oAt – Outdoor Air Temperature

This is a display only. This is the outdoor air

temperature, if outdoor reset is used. Must use

optional outdoor reset sensor (

p/n 2400-021

).

CSP – Calculated Setpoint

This is a display only. When outdoor reset is

used, this is the temperature that is calculated by

the control, based on the settings and conditions,

which becomes the setpoint of the boiler.

bSP – Boiler Setpoint

This is the setpoint for rT (the boiler inlet

temperature sensor). Default is 190°F. Range is

from 140°F to 210°F.

LSP – System Setpoint

This is the setpoint for system, read at the system

sensor that is placed in the system loop. Default

is 180°F. Range is from 60°F to 210°F.

LdF – System Setpoint Differential

This is the differential for LSP. Default is 2.0°F.

Range is 1°F to 30°F.

bdf – Boiler Setpoint Differential

This is the differential for bSP. Default is 10°F.

Range is 1°F to 30°F.

oAr – Outdoor Reset

This enables or disables the outdoor reset

function. Default is “oFF”. Toggle to “on”

if outdoor reset is going to be used. Must use

optional outdoor reset sensor (

p/n 2400-021

).

oTo - Warm Outdoor Temperature

Upper point of reset curve, where system shutoff

is desired. Default 65°F. Range is 55°F to 70°F.

oAC – Design Temperature

Lower point of reset curve, at which the

maximum water setpoint is needed. Default is

0°F. Range is from –50°F to 60°F.

oAL – Minimum Setpoint

This is the minimum allowable calculated

setpoint, regardless of outdoor temperature.

Default is 160°F. Range is 70°F to 180°F.

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