Page 1/ 24 34-81 10/2013 SERVICE & SETUP MANUAL BOILER ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER Riverside Hydronics, LLC • 3220 Galvez Ave •
Page 10/ 24 34-81 10/2013 5. PARAMETERS All the parameters can be set in: - Pr1: immediately accessible menu. - Pr2: password protected men
Page 11/ 24 34-81 10/2013 Label Firm Version Description Range X÷YFromXtoY Rev 0.3 Level Rev 0.5 Level Hex Modbus Address Base 0 Modbus Co
Page 12/ 24 34-81 10/2013 Label Firm Version Description Range X÷YFromXtoY Rev 0.3 Level Rev 0.5 Level Hex Modbus Address Base 0 Modbus Co
Page 13/ 24 34-81 10/2013 0.3 Probe3Information/StatusNormal=512or0x0200,Fault=515or0x0203.Faultwillbuz,FlashRedP3bit(0,1
Page 14/ 24 34-81 10/2013 6. RELAY OUTPUTS 6.1 OUTPUT SETUP AND SPECS 1. 3 relay outputs. SPST relay contacts going to spade terminals #4-
Page 15/ 24 34-81 10/2013 6.3 OUTPUT 2 2ND STAGE (oS2=Std 2on=rEG) Kind of action: Heating Reference probe: TP1 Terminals: SPADE 6 & 7 R
Page 16/ 24 34-81 10/2013 6.5 OUTPUT 3 TEMPERATURE PROTECTION (3on=rEG) Kind of action: Heating Reference probe: TP1 or TP2 Terminals: SPADE
Page 17/ 24 34-81 10/2013 6.6 OUTPUT 3 ALTERNATE SET POINT Kind of action: Heating Reference probe: TP1 or TP2 Related Parameters: St3, Hy3
Page 18/ 24 34-81 10/2013 7. MODULATION OUTPUT Kind of action: if Sr< 0 Heating; if Sr>0 Cooling. See diagrams. Current(mA)Temper.204S
Page 19/ 24 34-81 10/2013 8. MODULATION BUFFER Kind of action: Heating Reference probe: TP2 Related Parameters: Th4, HY4 NOTES 1. This f
Page 2/ 24 34-81 10/2013 INDEX 1. TECHNICAL DATA _________________________________________________________________ 3 2. WIRING DIAGRAMS _____
Page 20/ 24 34-81 10/2013 11. HOT KEY PROGRAMMING To upload program from control to HOT KEY: To download program from HOT KEY to control:
Page 21/ 24 34-81 10/2013 12. ASSIGNING TEMPTRAC® ADDRESS FOR MODBUS RTU The first step to interfacing a BAS (Building Automation Control) wi
Page 22/ 24 34-81 10/2013 13. ALARMS Alarm messages are displayed in the lower display of the TempTrac and are alternated with the default me
Page 23/ 24 34-81 10/2013 13.1 DIGITAL INPUT ALARMS Digital Inputs Polarity of the inputs is determined by the i1p, i2p, i3p parameters. If
Page 24/ 24 34-81 10/2013 13.3 ALARM RECOVERY 1. Probe alarms: “P1”, “P2”, and “P3”; automatically stop a few seconds after the probe retur
Page 3/ 24 34-81 10/2013 1. TECHNICAL DATA Housing: Self-extinguishing ABS. Case: Facia 100x64 mm; depth 76mm Mounting: Panel mounting in a 5
Page 4/ 24 34-81 10/2013 3. DISPLAY AND INTERFACE 3.1 KEYBOARD SET - Displays and modifies the temperature set points. - In programmi
Page 5/ 24 34-81 10/2013 KEY COMBINATIONS + To lock and unlock the keyboard. + To enter the programming mode. + To exit the progra
Page 6/ 24 34-81 10/2013 3.3 UPPER LED READOUT (RED) The default display of this readout is the temperature sensed at Probe 2, which is gene
Page 7/ 24 34-81 10/2013 3.6 TO SET THE ENERGY SAVINGS TIME 1. Push the button for more than 3 seconds and the first parameter of the ener
Page 8/ 24 34-81 10/2013 4. PROGRAMMING 4.1 SET POINTS PROGRAMMING 1. Push the key, the upper display will show the “St1”, while the lower
Page 9/ 24 34-81 10/2013 4.4 HOW TO CHANGE THE PARAMETER VALUES IN “Pr2” 1. Enter the Programming mode. 2. Select the required parameter wi
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