LAARS NeoTherm NTV1000 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

Page 78

Advertising
background image

LAARS Heating Systems

Page 74

When you set up the Outdoor Reset feature, you

can set the “turning points” on the adjusted setpoint

curve. If you go back to Fig. 9-47, the Outdoor Reset

screen, you see that the system records these values:

Enable -

Enable = Outdoor Reset feature turned on

Max. outdoor temp. -

If the outdoor temperature reaches this value

or above, the system will use the Low Water

Temp value as the setpoint. In the example

shown in Fig. 95, the Max. Outdoor Temp.

is set to 70°F. If the outdoor temperature is

70°F or above, the system will use 100°F

(the Low Water Temp.) as the setpoint.

Min. outdoor temp. -

If the outdoor temperature reaches this value

or below, the system will not compensate

for the outdoor temperature. In the example

shown in Fig. 95, the Min. Outdoor Temp.

is set to 32°F. If the outdoor temperature

reaches 32°F or below, the system will use

the normal Lead/Lag System setpoint (120°F

in this example).

Low water temp. -

If the outdoor temperature reaches the Max.

Outdoor Temp. or higher, the system will

use the Low Water Temp value as the new

setpoint. In the example shown in Fig. 95,

the Max. Outdoor Temp. is set to 70°F. If the

outdoor temperature reaches 70°F or above,

the system will use the Low Water Temp.

value (100°F) as the setpoint.

There is one other part of this system, and it is

located on a different screen:

LL CH setpoint -

On a system set up for Outdoor Reset, this

will be the maximum water temperature

setting. This is located on the main Lead/Lag

Configuration screen.

How to get there – Lead/Lag Master Configuration

Screen

Home Page <Press View Lead/ Lag button> Lead/ Lag

Screen <Press Lead/ Lag Master button> Lead/ Lag
Screen <Press Configure button> Lead/ Lag Master
Configuration Screen

Job l - Building automation or multiple

Boiler Control thermostat Demand

(This is a Lead/Lag function – do this once for the whole Lead/

Lag system. Make the connections to the controller set up as the
Lead/Lag Master – usually the Primary controller on Boiler 1.)

1. Supply the controller which is acting as

the Lead/Lag Master (usually the Primary

controller on Boiler 1) with a thermostat

closure from the Building Automation System

or multiple boiler control. Connect to terminals

5 and 6 on TB7.

2. Adjust the Lead Lag Central Heat setpoint.

How to get there – Lead/ Lag Central Heat Setpoint

Home Page <Press View Lead/ Lag button> Lead Lag

Screen <Press Lead/ Lag Master button> Lead/ Lag
Screen <Press Configure button> Lead/ Lag Master
Configuration Screen

Line 2 = CH Setpoint

Job m - Building automation or multiple

Boiler 4-20 ma Setpoint Control

(This is a Lead/Lag function – do this once for the whole Lead/
Lag system.)

In this type of installation, the CH Setpoint is changed

or modulated by a source outside of the boiler. The

low limit of the 4-20 mA signal (4 mA) sets the low

limit of the setpoint, and the high limit of the 4-20

mA signal (20 mA) sets the high limit of the setpoint.

1. Supply the controller which is acting as

the Lead/Lag Master (usually the Primary

controller on Boiler 1) with the 4-20 mA input

from the Building Automation System or

multiple boiler control. Connect to terminals 3

and 4 on TB7.

2. On the Lead/Lag Master settings, change the

setpoint source to 4-20 mA.

How to get there – Lead/ Lag Setpoint Control

Home Page <Press View Lead/ Lag button> Lead/ Lag

Screen <Press Lead/ Lag Master button> Lead/ Lag
Screen <Press Configure button> Lead Lag Master
Configuration Screen <Press Advanced Settings button>
<Press Left- or right-arrow button> Central Heat

Setpoint Source = 4-20 mA

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: