Lochinvar MP2, INS7141, INS7162, TST2313 Section E Domestic HOT Water OPERA- Tion, DHW Demand

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SECTION E: DOMESTIC HOT WATER OPERA- TION

SECTION E1: DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW)

DHW DEMAND

A DHW Demand is required for the control to provide heat to the DHW system. A DHW aquastat or set point control is used as a switch in the DHW demand circuit. Once the con- trol detects a DHW demand, the DHW Demand pointer turns on in the LCD and the control operates the boiler to provide a sufficient boiler supply water temperature to the DHW tank. The control operates the pumps as described below.

The control registers a DHW Demand when a voltage between 24 and 230 V (ac) is applied across the Setp / DHW and Com Dem terminals (8 and 7).

BOILER TARGET DURING DHW GENERATION

The boiler target temperature is at least as hot as the DHW exchange setting (DHW XCHG). The DHW demand over- rides the boiler reset target temperature, except when the boiler reset target is higher than that of the DHW exchange setting.

DHW MODE & PRIORITY OPERATION

The control has five different settings available for DHW MODE. The required DHW MODE setting will depend on the piping arrangement of the DHW tank.

It is often desirable to have a priority for the DHW allowing for quick recovery of the DHW tank temperature. This is achieved by limiting or even stopping the flow of heat to the heating system when the DHW tank calls for heat see Figure 18.

DHW MODE OFF - NO DHW

The DHW feature is not selected. This allows for Set Point operation as described in section F.

DHW MODE 1 - DHW IN PARALLEL NO PRIORITY

When a DHW Demand is present, the Relay 9 / DHW con- tact (terminals 30 and 31) closes and the primary pump con- tact is opened. It is assumed that the DHW pump will provide adequate flow through the heat exchanger and the boiler.

FIG. 18

DHW MODE 2 - DHW IN PARALLEL NO PRIORITY

When a DHW Demand is present, the Relay 9 / DHW con- tact (terminals 30 and 31) closes with the DHW demand. The primary pump does not turn on, but may operate based on a Boiler Demand or External Input Signal. Refer to sec- tions E and G. It is assumed that the DHW pump will pro- vide adequate flow through the heat exchanger and the boiler.

DHW MODE 3 - DHW IN PRIMARY / SECONDARY NO PRIORITY

When a DHW Demand is present, the Relay 9 / DHW con- tact (terminals 30 and 31) is closed and the primary pump contact is closed. This mode can be used if a DHW tank is piped in direct return and a DHW valve is installed.

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Contents Installation Instructions Additional Functions IncludeTable of Contents Display Boiler Reset Stand Alone Section a General OperationDomestic Hot Water Set PointAlarm Boiler AlarmCombustion Air C. a Fixed Lead RotationResetting the Rotation Sequence Resetting the Running TimesSection B Staging Operation ModeFire Delay Lo / HiLo / Lo Section C Pump Operation MedFixed Differential Auto DifferentialSection D Boiler Reset Operation Boiler Pump PurgeType of terminal unit. This improves the control of the air High Mass Radiant Section E Domestic HOT Water OPERA- Tion DHW DemandDHW Mode 4 DHW in Primary / Secondary with Priority Section F SET Point Operation Setp Mode 1 Setpoint in Parallel Section G External Input OperationDc or 0 20 mA Dc or 4 20 mAAc Power GeneralBoiler Demand DHW DemandCombustion Air / Alarm Contact C.A./Alarm Set Point DemandExternal Input 0 10 V dc Primary Pump Contact Prim P1UnOccupied Switch Relay 9 / DHWBoiler Return Sensor Boiler Supply SensorExternal Input Combustion Air or Alarm C.A. / Alarm Primary Pump Prim P1Cleaning the Control GeneralRotate / OFF Page Page Page Stage Delay DHW ModeBoiler Minimum Boiler MaximumThis item is only available when DHW Mode is set to OFF Testing the Control Error Messages Technical Data Is not a safety limit controlTypical Boiler Installation Typical Boiler Installation Typical DWH Priority Heating Package System