Troubleshooting, Heatmanager technology, Lockout – Beckett 7600 AquaSmart Boiler Control User Manual

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AquaSmart Boiler Control Manual

Troubleshooting

Lockout

The AquaSmart will lock out if any number of abnormal

conditions are detected.

HeatManager Technology

The Beckett AquaSmart comes equipped with the

Department of Energy (DOE) 2012 compliant Heat

Manager load-matching energy saving algorithm. The

Heat Manager saves fuel by dynamically changing the

temperature high operating limit to the minimum

temperature necessary to meet the heating demand.

The qualified service technician can adjust the

HeatManager algorithm to maximize comfort or energy

savings.

The HeatManager

TM

algorithm is designed to operate the

boiler at its lowest possible temperature while still

meeting the heating demand. By dynamically changing

the boiler temperature, it is designed to reduce the

energy used by the system without sacrificing comfort.

The default HIGH efficiency setting should work best for

most systems. However, there are many system factors

that may have an effect on its ability to react to changes

quickly enough and supply adequate heat, such as

amount of connected radiation, boiler size, system

design temperatures, etc. The efficiency setting adjusts

how aggressively the HeatManager

TM

algorithm attempts

to reduce the boiler operating temperature. If a loss of

comfort is experienced, decreasing the efficiency setting

will help regain comfort at the expense of fuel savings

(see section A of “Programming Additional Options” for

instructions on changing the efficiency setting).

Display Boiler Status Mode

KEY:

D - Current operating temperature mode of boiler.

STANDBY will be displayed if neither the burner nor

circulator are energized.

CIRCULATING will be displayed if the circulator is

energized but the burner is not.

HEATING WTR will be displayed if a non-priority heat

call has caused the burner to be energized.

HEATING DHW will be displayed if a priority heat call

has caused the burner to be energized.

FREEZE RES will be displayed if the burner has

been running for 1 hour or the AquaSmart has been

locked out for 1 hour.

E - Current boiler water temperature measurement
F - Adjusted high limit when economizing
G - Lockout reason (see Lockout section under

Troubleshooting”.)

STANDBY
WTR: 180F

A

D

E

LOCKOUT-
SENSOR ERROR

C

G

1. SENSOR ERR - The sensor has either detected an

internal error or is not communicating properly with

the AquaSmart. The AquaSmart will not reset from

this condition until it can detect a properly working

sensor.

2. SELF-CHECK - An internal safety check, such as

the check on the B1 relay contacts, has failed. Hold

ENTER (RESET) key for 5 seconds to reset from

this condition. If the error occurs again, replace the

control.

3. CANCEL - The CANCEL (BACK) key was held for

5 seconds or longer, which temporarily suspends

the control’s operation. The control will resume

normal operation once the CANCEL (BACK) button

is released.

4. LOW WATER - A 2-in-1 sensor is installed and it

does not sense water. The control will resume

normal operation once water is detected and the

LWCO delay on time (if used) has expired.

ECONOMIZING-
HIGH LIMIT: 155F

B

F

NOTE: When economizing, the display will toggle

between screens A and B every 5 seconds.

Frozen Plumbing and

Water Damage Hazard

If the residence is unattended in severely cold

weather, boiler control safety lockout, heating

system component failures, power outages or

other electrical system failures could result in

frozen plumbing and water damage in a matter

of hours.

For protection, take preventative actions such as

having a security system installed that operates

during power outages, senses low temperature and

initiates an effective action. Consult your qualified

service technician or a home security agency.

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