LAARS NeoTherm LC NTV1700 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Fig. 113 – Lead/Lag Master Configuration

Entries on this screen allow you to set the CH

setpoint and DHW setpoint.

4. Press the button for Advanced Settings. This

leads to a “ring” of related screens, and you

can scroll through the list by pressing one of

the left- or right-arrow symbols. Press the

left-arrow or right-arrow until you see the

Domestic Hot Water screen (Fig. 114).

Fig. 114 – Domestic Hot Water

An entry on this screen allows you to give

priority to the DHW function.

Setup Type 2 –
As a second option, a system can be set up so that

only one or two boilers respond to a demand for

domestic hot water. This allows the other boilers

in the system to continue to service the demand for

central heating. This system is more flexible, but the

setup is a bit more complicated:

• All of the boilers are tied together in the

normal way, using the Modbus connections.

• The DHW demand must switch over a whole

boiler (including both burners), not just a

single burner. Both burners in a boiler should

always use the same setpoint.

• The plumbing must be set up so that, during

DHW demand, each boiler used for DHW

is pumped by the DHW pump, and the

boiler pump is turned off. This will keep the

temperature zones separate.

• Each of the boilers that will handle DHW is

wired with an input from the aquastat used to

indicate DHW demand. The aquastat demand

should be jumpered from the Primary control

in each boiler (terminals 5 and 6 on TB6 to

terminals 7 and 8 on TB6).

• The LL CH setpoint used by all of the boilers

is set in the normal way, working from the

Lead/Lag section of the software.

• On each of the boilers used for DHW, priority

is given to the DHW function. Because this

affects individual boilers, rather than the

whole system, this part of the setup is done

from outside the Lead/Lag system.

• On each of the boilers used for DHW, the two

burners in that boiler will operate in Lead/Lag

mode. You can think of each of these boilers

as a separate two-burner Lead/Lag system.

Once a system is set up this way, if there is no DHW

demand, the system will operate like any other

Lead/Lag system. If a demand for DHW arrives,

the boilers used for DHW will stop providing heat

for central heat. On the DHW boilers, the pump(s)

for the DHW loops will start, and those boilers will

provide heat to just the indirect water heaters.
Because this affects an individual boiler, and not the

whole Lead/Lag system, the configuration is done

from outside the Lead/Lag section of the software.

Remember that the boiler includes two controller/

burner combinations. You have to set the DHW

priority on both of the controller/burners.

1. Start at the ‘home’ screen. Press the icon for

the controller you want to configure.

2. The Status Summary page for that controller

will appear. Press the Configure button.

3. The system will present the Configuration

Menu screen. Scroll down until you see the

line labeled “DHW Priority vs CH.”

Fig. 115 – DHW Configuration Screen

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