Appendix a – AERCO KC1000 Low NOx Water Heater July 2011 User Manual

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APPENDIX A

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APPENDIX A -

WATER HEATER MENU ITEM DESCRIPTIONS - CONTINUED

MENU LEVEL & OPTION

DESCRIPTION

CONFIGURATION MENU (Cont.)

HI DB Setpt EN

Operating at a Valve Position below this value will

inhibit the DEADBAND feature. When operating at a

Valve Position below this value, the effective

Setpoint is equal to Active Setpoint + DEADBAND

HIGH.

Setting range is from 0 to 100. (Default is 30)

Demand Offset

This entry will reduce excessive ON/OFF cycling in

AUTO mode. When this entry is a non-zero value,

the unit will not turn on again until Valve Position In

reaches the Start Level value AND the Outlet

Temperature goes below the Active Setpoint –

Demand Offset. In addition, the heater will fire at the

29% Valve Position level or below for a period of

one minute.

When this entry is set to zero, the unit will turn on

again as soon as the Valve Position in reaches the

Start Level value. There will not be a one minute

delay when firing at the 29% Valve Position level.

Setting range is 0 to 25. (Default is 10)

Deadband High

Deadband Low

Deadband High and Deadband Low settings create

an “Outlet Temperature” Zone. In which no Valve

Position corrections will be attempted.

The Deadband ZONE is defined as operating with

an Outlet Temperature between Active Setpoint +

Deadband High and Active Setpoint – Deadband

Low.

When the Outlet Temperature reaches Active

Setpoint and remains there for a period of 15

seconds, the unit will go into a DEADBAND MODE

at which point no Valve Position corrections will be

attempted while the Outlet Temperature remains

anywhere within the Deadband ZONE. When the

unit is in the DEADBAND MODE, the °F or °C LED

will flash on and off. When the Outlet Temperature

drifts out of the Deadband ZONE, the DEADBAND

MODE will be terminated and the PID LOOP will

again attempt Valve Position corrections.

Setting range is 0 to 25. (Default is 2 for both

Deadband High and Deadband Low)

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