LAARS Pennant PNCV (Sizes 200, 300, 400) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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Pennant 200, 300, 400

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If there is a call for stage 2 on a 2-stage unit, that

valve will be energized, and the addition burner stage

will be indicated on the front panel with a green stage

2 light.

If there is a loss of flame signal during a

successful firing sequence, the ignition control will

remove power from the gas valves, and then attempt to

light up to two more times. If successful, the Pennant

will fire normally. If unsuccessful, the ignition control

will lock out.

Ignition lockout is noted on the ignition control

LED with a three-flash sequence and is noted on the

temperature control by displaying LOC.

When the call for heat is satisfied, the gas

valve(s) closes, and the blower starts a 45 second

post-purge. Any pump connected to the Pennant pump

time delay relay will continue to run for the time delay

period (dialed by the user, 0.1 to 10 minutes).

6.5 Ignition Control Reaction to Air Flow /

Blocked Vent Pressure Switch

Air flow and blocked vent status are continuously

monitored by the Pennant ignition control, at the

control’s PSW terminal.

At the start of an ignition sequence, if the ignition

control sees power at PSW for 30 seconds, but the

combustion blower has not yet been energized by the

control (F1 and F2), an air flow fault is signaled. The

ignition control will remain in this fault mode, with

the blower off. If the power to PSW is removed while

there is still a call for heat, the ignition sequence will

start again, but the main valves will not be energized

until PSW sees power during the ignition sequence.

At the start of an ignition sequence, the control

sends the combustion blower output (F1 and F2). If the

control does not see power at PSW for more than 30

seconds, an airflow fault is signaled, and the control

will remain in this fault mode, with the blower on. If

proper airflow is later detected on PSW, the control

begins a pre-purge and a normal trial for ignition.

If the PSW signal is lost while the Pennant is

firing, the control will immediately de-energize the

gas valve terminal (MV). The blower will remain on

for the post-purge period (45 seconds), and the control

will continue to monitor the PSW input. If the signal

is detected during the post-purge period, a normal trial

for ignition will begin, starting with the 15-second

pre-purge. If the signal is not detected during the post-

purge, the control will lockout with the blower off.

6.6 Programming the Temperature Control

6.6.1 Initial Controller Start-Up

When the Pennant is first powered up, the

temperature control display will show “801” (for a

water heater) or “802” (for a boiler) for approximately

one second. The default temperature parameter “°F1”

is then displayed for approximately one second, which

indicates that the default temperature parameter is

from thermistor 1, and is displaying in °F. Then, the

temperature at thermistor 1 will be displayed.

To display the temperature at thermistor 2, push

either the upper or lower button on the temperature

controller, to the right of the display. Thermistor 2

reading will be displayed for 5 seconds. To make the

thermistor 2 reading the default display, or to show the

temperatures in °C, program the control as shown in

sections 6.6.6 and 6.6.7.

6.6.2 Display Definitions

Tables 10 and 11 also show this information,

consolidated for quick reference.

Default Temperature Display – This is what

the user chooses to have displayed normally on

the controller. It can be either the temperature at

thermistor 1 (rt1) or at thermistor 2 (rt2) if used. While

the default temperature is displayed, the user may look

at the other temperature by pressing the upper or lower

button on the control. To access the programming

menu from here, press and hold the upper and lower

buttons at the same time until “SEL” is displayed.

SEL – Displayed when the upper and lower

buttons on the control are pressed and held while

the default temperature is displayed. This indicates

that you are entering the programming mode. When

the buttons are released, the first menu item, Ch1, is

displayed. If no buttons are pressed in 30 seconds, the

control will return to the default display.

Ch1 – Control loop 1 (thermistor 1). This is the

first display shown after entering the programming

mode. It is related to the Pennant temperature sensor,

thermistor 1. To view or make changes to the Ch1

parameters, press and hold the upper and lower

buttons at the same time. The sub menu items are

then displayed, one after another at approximately

two-second intervals. When the buttons are released,

the parameter that is showing can be changed by

pressing the upper or lower buttons. The new value is

functional immediately. To get to the next parameter,

press and hold both buttons again. After 30 seconds of

no button activity, the displays goes back to the default

temperature.

SP1 – Control loop 1 (Pennant) temperature set

point. Factory default is 165°F (74°C) for boilers,

and 130°F (54°C) for water heaters. It is adjustable

130°F to 220°F (54°C to 104°C) for boilers and 130°F

to 190°F (54°C to 88°C) for water heaters. Stage 1

is energized when the temperature at the Pennant

sensor is less than or equal to SP1-td1. Stage 1 is de-

energized when the temperature at the Pennant sensor

is greater than, or equal to SP1.

td1 – Control loop 1 (Pennant) temperature set

point differential. Factory default is 10°F (6°C) for

boilers and 5°F (3°C) for water heaters. It is adjustable

from 2°F to 20°F (1°C to 11°C). This defines the

temperature below the setpoint that stage 1 is

energized on a fall in temperature.

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