LAARS NeoTherm LC NTV1700 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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NeoTherm LC Boilers and Water Heaters

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Job G – Disconnect Unused Touch Screens
Once a Lead/Lag system is set up and operating, the

monitoring functions will all be handled from one

Touch Screen – the one connected to the controller

operating as the Lead/Lag Master. If the extra

displays remain connected to the Lead/Lag system,

this will slow down the communications through

the system. (Each display would be considered a

leader on the Lead/Lag system.) To eliminate this

slowdown, disconnect the power from all of the

displays on the network except the display that is

connected to the controller operating as the Lead/

Lag Master.
Here is the procedure for disconnecting power to one

of the displays:

1. Turn off the power to the boiler which

includes the display you want to disconnect.

2. Open the front door to get access to the

electronics panel.

3. Locate terminal block 10 (TB10). See Fig. 78.

Remove the jumper connecting pins 1 and 2

on TB10.

Fig. 78 – Disconnecting an Unused Touch Screen

4. Close the front door and turn on power to the

boiler.

Job H - Connect the Modbus Wiring

(This is an individual function – do this on each of the controls.)

In an installation with multiple boilers, the

controllers are arranged in a “daisy chain.” The

wiring from the Secondary controller on one boiler

(TB9 - pins 7 through 12) to the Primary controller

on the next boiler (TB9 - pins 1 through 6). See

Fig. 79. Use 22 AWG or thicker shielded twisted

pair wire with drain. Two twisted pairs or three

conductors are needed.

Fig. 79 - Modbus Connections
Note
– The Modbus wiring should be done last. The

controllers must be set up and addressed correctly

before the wiring is complete. If the wiring is attached

before the Modbus addresses for the controllers

are set up, there might be multiple controls with the

same address, and the system will not work.

1. Turn off the power to all of the boilers to

which you will be making connections. On

each boiler, open the front door to gain access

to the electronics panel. Locate terminal block

9 (TB9) on each panel.

2. Figure 79 shows how to make the connections.

The following table lists the connections from

Boiler 1 to Boiler 2.

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