Laars heating systems – LAARS NeoTherm NTV1000 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Operator
interface

Boiler 1

Slave 4

Boiler 2

Slave 3

Slave 2

Lead Lag
Master and
Slave 1

Slave 6

Boiler 3

Slave 5

Slave 8

Boiler 4

Slave 7

Addr

1

Addr

2

Addr

3

Addr

4

Addr

5

Addr

6

Addr

7

Addr

8

fig. 2 – lead/lag arrangement in a multiple-

Boiler Installation

In a multiple-boiler installation, just one of the

operator interfaces is active. It can communicate

with all of the controller/burner pairs in the system,

so it displays information from all of the burners. A

single system sensor provides the control input for

the system.
Actually, even a NeoTherm 1000 unit set up as a

single boiler still uses Lead/Lag operation. If the

heating load becomes too great for the first burner,

the control system automatically starts the second

burner.
To work with this control system, you will need

to understand the difference between two kinds of

control functions:

Some of the functions control all of the

controller/burner pairs, working together as

part of the Lead/Lag system. As an example,

the setpoint for a whole multiple-boiler system

is set by a single value: “Central Heat Lead/

Lag Setpoint.” By changing this one value,

you change the setpoint used by the whole

system. The action of all of the controller/

burner pairs will refer back to that single value.

On the Operator Interface, from the Home

screen you can reach all of the Lead/Lag

functions by pressing the View Lead Lag

button. See Fig. 3.

Other functions apply only to each separate

controller/burner pair. As an example, each

controller/burner has a name, and this can be

changed.

The Home screen on the Operator Interface

will show icons for each of the controller/

burner pairs connected to the system. To

reach one of the functions for an individual

controller/burner, press the icon for that

controller/burner. On the following screen,

press the Configure button. This will take

you to all of the configuration options for that

individual controller/burner.

fig. 3 – Going to lead/lag and Individual

functions

note – For individual functions, if you want to make

a change on all of the controller/burner pairs in the

system, you will have to go to each controller/burner

separately and repeat the change for each of them.

If there are eight controller/burners in the system,

and you want to make the same change on all of

them, go to each of the eight controller/burner pairs

separately.

As we go through the explanations in this manual,

we will point out whether a control function affects

the whole Lead/Lag system, or just an individual

controller/burner pair.
This has been just a quick introduction, but this

manual includes two longer sections that will help

you to work with the control system:

Section 8 – “Using the Controls on the

NeoTherm 1000”

This is an introduction to the Operator

Interface. It explains how to “get along” with

the interface: how to move through the various

screens, enter and change values, and so on.

Section 9 – “Setup and Configuration”

The first part of this section includes a more

complete explanation of the Lead/Lag system.

The rest of the section includes detailed setup

instructions.

If you are not familiar with the control system, the

installation and setup process will go much more

smoothly if you read through these three sections

before beginning work.

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