LAARS NeoTherm NTV1000 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Here are the settings on this screen:

Master enable -
Enabled = Lead/Lag system enabled
CH setpoint -
Setpoint for LL Central Heating
CH time of day setpoint -

Separate Time-of-Day Setpoint for Central

Heating (See the material on “About the

‘Time of Day’ Function at the end of this

section)

DHW setpoint -
Setpoint for Domestic Hot Water
DHW time of day setpoint -

Separate Time-of-Day Setpoint for Domestic

Hot Water (See the material on “About the

‘Time of Day’ Function at the end of this

section)

Modbus port -
Always use MB1

6. To see the other settings related to the Lead/

Lag functions, press the button for Advanced

Settings. This leads to a “ring” of related

screens, and you can scroll through the list by

pressing one of the left- or right-arrow symbols.

The screens in this ring are:

Modulation
Central Heat
Domestic Hot Water
Outdoor Reset
Warm Weather Shutdown
Algorithms
Rate Allocation

7. Press the left-arrow or right-arrow until you see

the Modulation screen (Fig. 86).

fig. 86 – modulation

Off hysteresis -

The system will not shut off the burners until

the System sensor reaches the CH Setpoint

plus an additional “hysteresis” value.

On hysteresis -

The system will not fire the burners until the

System sensor reaches the LL CH Setpoint

minus an additional “hysteresis” value.

P, I, D Gain -

These control the “damping” used by the

temperature control. The three control

values are P (proportional), I (integral) and

D (derivative). If you understand how these

variables affect the function of the unit,

you can change them to adjust for unusual

operating conditions. The default settings

for the Lead/Lag configuration are: P = 30, I

= 20, and D = 0.

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