4 data logging, 1 fault log, 2 operation time log – AERCO BMK 1.5 LN Dual Fuel Feb 2013 User Manual

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CHAPTER 9: RS232 COMMUNICATION

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106 of 162 PR2: 05/09/12

Benchmark 1.5LN Dual-Fuel Low NOx Boiler

Operation and Maintenance Manual

OMM-0041_0C

GF-121

AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913 • Ph: 800-526-0288

7. Shortcut keys are also available to go directly to a specific menu. These shortcut keys are:

m0 = Default (Operating) Menu

m1 = Setup Menu

m2 = Configuration Menu

m3 = Tuning Menu

m4 = Calibration Menu

m5 = Diagnostic Menu

8. To change a value or setting for a displayed menu option, proceed as follows:

a) Enter C, followed by the number to the right of the displayed option to be changed, and

then press <Rtn>.

b) Enter the desired value or setting for the option and press <Rtn>. Refer to Chapter 3,

Tables 3-2 through 3-5 for allowable entry ranges and settings for the Operating, Setup,

Configuration and Tuning Menus. (The Calibration and Diagnostic Menus should only be

used by Factory-Trained service personnel).

c) Menu changes will be stored in non-volatile memory.

9. To redisplay the menu and view the option which was just changed in step 5, enter D and press

<Rtn>.

10. To display the Fault (F) Log, Sensor (S) Log or Time (T) Line Log, press F, S or T followed by

<Rtn>. Refer to paragraph 9.4 for descriptions and samples of these data logs.

11. To log off and terminate the RS232 com-munication link, press L followed by <Rtn>.

9.4 DATA LOGGING

During operation, the C-More Control Panel continuously monitors and logs data associated with

operational events, faults and sensor readings associated with the boiler or water heater system.

Descriptions of these data logs are provided in the following paragraphs. The basic procedure for

accessing each data log is described in paragraph 9.3, step 7.

Fault Log

9.4.1

The C-More Control Panel logs the last 20 faults (0 – 19) starting with the most recent (#0). They

can be viewed in the front panel display or via the RS232 port. The Fault Log cannot be cleared. If

the Fault Log already contains 10 faults, the earliest fault is overwritten when a new fault occurs. A

sample Fault Log display is shown in Table 9-1.

NOTE

The Operation Time (T) Log can store thousands of records.

Therefore, to view the most recently logged record, enter “T”

followed by 0 (zero) and press Enter (i.e. T0 <Enter>). To

view earlier records in reverse chronological order, enter T

and press Enter. To go back 200 or 1000 records, enter T200

or T1000, etc. and press Enter.

Operation Time Log

9.4.2

The Operation Time Log consists of a string of ASCII records stored in non-volatile memory within

the C-More Control Panel. Events such as power-up, ignition and turn-off are time stamped. Data

logged while the unit is running are run-length encoded. Data is logged or the run-length

incremented every 30 seconds. For a new run record to be logged, the fire rate or flame strength

must change by more than 5%, or the run mode must change. At steady-state, the run-length is

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