Programming, Programming with the hb service tool, 20 hb controller technical guide – Orion System HB Controller User Manual

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HB Controller Technical Guide

Heating Stage 3 Energized

Line #2 displays “YES” if there is a 24 VAC signal on HB Controller
terminal “W3.”

Fan Status

Line 2 displays the current Supply Fan Status. If the Supply Fan is on,
line #2 displays either “Fan Low Speed” or “Fan High Speed.”

Fan Signal

Line #2 displays the current Supply Fan Analog Output Signal in DC
Volts.

Heating Relay #1

Line #2 displays “ON” if Heating Relay #1 is active.

Heating Relay #2

Line #2 displays “ON” if Heating Relay #2 is active.

Heating Relay #3

Line #2 displays “ON” if Heating Relay #3 is active.

Heat Safety Monitor

Line #2 displays “OPEN” anytime the Heat Safety Monitor is open.

Heating Module Setpoint Screens

The Heating Module Setpoint Screens are accessed by navigating to
the Heating Module and then pressing the ENTER key. The following
screen will then appear:

Press the down SELECT arrow key until “Setpoints” is on the top line
of the screen and then press the ENTER key. Press the up and down
SELECT arrow keys to move forward and backward through the Heat-
ing Module Setpoint screens.

Heating Stages Quantity

Description

Min.

Default

Max.

Heating Stages

1

3

3

Adjust the quantity of Heating Stages and then press the ENTER key.

Outdoor Air Temperature Heating Lockout

Description

Min.

Default

Max.

Heating Lockout Temperature

40ºF

80ºF

120ºF

Adjust the Outdoor Air Temperature Heating Lockout and then press
the ENTER key.

Low Supply Air Temperature Cutoff

Description

Min.

Default

Max.

Supply Air Low Temperature

Limit Cut Off

32ºF

40ºF

80ºF

Adjust the Low Supply Air Temperature Cutoff and then press the
ENTER key.

High Supply Air Temperature Cutoff

Description

Min.

Default

Max.

Supply Air High Temperature

Limit Cut Off

120ºF

150ºF

170ºF

Adjust the High Supply Air Temperature Cutoff and then press the
ENTER key.

Programming with the HB Service Tool

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