LAARS EDN Series - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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Endurance

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7. 10 seconds after establishing combustion and

proof of flame (via the flame rod signal to

ground), the ignitor will be de-energized.

8. For EDP/EDN units only, the display should

indicate a rapid rise in temperature to 150º

F (1-2 min. duration). During this period the

thermostatic union at the flow outlet is closed and

the boiler is operating in the internal recirculation

mode. [Service note: If the temperature rise is not

rapid the thermostat may be defective.] At 150°

F the thermostat will allow increased flow to the

system.

9. A gradual rise in temperature will be indicated

until the temperature approaches the Burner

Control Point. The firing rate will modulate based

on the rate of change in temperature as it seeks

the control point.

10. If, during a call for heat, the temperature reaches

the Burner Off Point, the Endurance combustion

will be de-energized, and will allow the

temperature to fall to the Burner On Point before

turning on again.

11. When the call for heat ends on an EDP or EDN

model, the gas valve shuts off, and the pump

post-purge begins, if activated. When the call for

heat ends on an EBP model, the anti-condensing

valve closes, and the Endurance goes into

tank charge mode, until the burner off point

temperature is achieved on the supply sensor.

9.2.1 Fault Code Identification

The boiler control can display the following fault

codes:

F1 = Boiler control internal error

F3 = Gas valve status is on, with no call for

heat

F4 = Supply sensor error

F5 = Tank sensor error (EBP only)

F6 = Return sensor error

F8 = OAT sensor unreliable

LO = Lockout

OFF = Controller is off

ICE = Low temperature protection

The boiler shows an alarm condition by flashing

the code and then showing the supply temperature.

All of the fault conditions shown on the boiler control

will prevent the Endurance from operating, with the

exception of F8. If the outside air temperature sensor is

found by the controller to be unreliable, the controller

will override the outdoor reset function, and will run

the Endurance in setpoint mode, instead of outdoor

reset mode.

The ignition control uses LED indication to

display the following fault codes:

Steady On = Internal control failure

2 Flashes = Erroneous flame signal

3 Flashes = Ignition Control Lockout

9.2.2 Fault Correction

F-1 Switch off boiler and restart. If F-1 repeats,

replace boiler control.

F-3 In normal operation, the ignition control

sends a “gas valve energized” signal to

the boiler control, so the controller will be

able to time its PI algorithms correctly. An

F-3 fault code indicates that the ignition

control is sending a signal that the gas valve

has been energized, but there is no call for

heat. The boiler control will not allow the

Endurance to fire in this condition. This

fault indicates that there is either something

mis-wired on the boiler, or that the relay

in this circuit has seized. Check the relay

for seized contacts first, and if the relay is

operational, check the wiring circuit on the

boiler.

F-4 Check for damaged wiring or poor

connection at sensor plug. If they are OK

disconnect the sensor plug and check the

resistance across the sensor terminals. The

resistance of a good sensor is 10,000 ohms

@ 77°F (25°C). Replace sensor if resistance

is less than 500 or more than 20,000 ohms.

F-5 Correct in the same manner as F-4.

F-6 Correct in the same manner as F-4.

F-8 Check that the outdoor air sensor is

installed properly, and that the wire

and/or connection are not damaged. If

okay, disconnect the sensor and check the

resistance across the sensor terminals. The

resistance of a good sensor is 10,035 ohms

at 77°F (25°C). Replace sensor is resistance

is less than 500 or more than 20,000 ohms.

LO See Section 9.2.3

OFF Control power is off. Press and hold the

power button (upper left button) on the

boiler control for 3 seconds to restore

control power. The control will flash “ON”

and then will return to normal operation.

9.2.3 Resolving Lockouts (LO)

There are many causes for lockouts. The six most

common causes are: (a) poor combustion,

(b) poor flame sensor signal, (c) inadequate gas supply,

(d) ignitor failure, (e) blocked or contaminated air

source, (f) safety limit trip. If you get LO on boiler

control, you need to check the ignition control to see if

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