Lochinvar 1.3, 1.5 service manual Night Setback Parameters Screen

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Night Setback Parameters Screen:

The Night Setback Screen allows access to 15 parameters. Those parameters are as follows:

Date and Time - The control uses an internal clock for the night setback feature and for logging of events. For these features to work correctly, the clock must be set when the heater is first installed or any time the heater has been powered off for more than 30 days.

To set the clock, press the SELECT button in the upper right- hand corner of the display. The date and time are displayed as “Day dd/mm/yy hh:mm”. Day = day of the week (1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, etc.), dd = date, mm = month, yy = year, hh = hour, mm = minutes (24 hours time; 2:30 PM = 14:30). Using the keypad, adjust the date and time by working from left to right. If a digit has been entered incorrectly, press the left arrow key on the keypad to back the digit up. If a change is not necessary, press the BACK button to return to the Parameter List Screen. Once the correct date and time have been entered press the OK button on the display to program the date and time into memory and return to the Parameter List Screen.

The internal clock does not adjust for Daylight Savings Time and therefore, will require a manual adjustment.

On Timer and Off Timer - If the parameter night setback set point is set to anything other than 32°F, the night setback feature becomes active. This will require on and off times to be programmed for the days that reduced temperatures are required. Each day of the week (Monday through Sunday) will have an on and off time.

Example: Monday ON: 22:30, Tuesday OFF: 6:45. If you wish to skip a day and no night setback is necessary, program the on and off times the same and set them prior to 12:00 (noon). If you wish to keep night setback active throughout an entire day, program the on and off times the same and set them after 12:00 (noon). The default times for each day will be on at 18:00 and off at 8:00.

To adjust the on and off times, select the parameter to be adjusted by pressing the SELECT button next to the parameter. Using the keypad, adjust the time by working from left to right. If a digit has been entered incorrectly, press the left arrow key on the keypad to back the digit up. If no change is necessary, press the BACK button to return to the Parameter List Screen. Once the correct time has been entered press the OK button on the display to program the time into memory and return to the Parameter List Screen.

Reference page 21 for information regarding NSB Set Point Temp programming.

Apply button - If changes have been made to the date and time or to one of the on or off timers, the APPLY button must be pressed to program the changes into the control module and return to the Setup Screen.

Back button - Pressing this button will back the screen up to the previous screen.

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Contents Models 1.0, 1.3, Contents Niosh stated First Aid Handling ceramic fiber materialsService MaintenanceTroubleshooting Armor X2 display Primary Smart Control Module Control inputsControl outputs Secondary Smart Touch Control Module PrimaryGeneral Operation How the water heater operatesSequence of operation Sequence of operation Sequence of operationParameter table This table lists the parameters and where to access themBMS Status Screen Viewable and changeable control parametersService Details Screen Service Main Screen Setup Screen Service/Setup Parameters Screen Service Set Point Parameters Screen Night Setback Parameters Screen Cascade Operation Cascade Parameters Screen10Vdc Operation 10Vdc BMS Parameters ScreenService Cascade Screen Service Temps Screen Burners Screen Graph Select Screen History Screen Service Mode Screen Maintenance Maintenance and annual startup Clean condensate trap Address reported problemsInspect water heater area Inspect water heater interiorFlue vent system and air piping Check water systemCheck expansion tank Check water heater relief valve Check all water heater wiring Check ignition ground wiringCheck control settings Check flame signalCleaning water heater heat exchanger Check Delta TOiled bearing circulators Alarm Screen TroubleshootingBefore troubleshooting Check the followingCheck control module fuses Troubleshooting Temperature Resistance Checking temperature sensorsFault Cause Corrective Action Condensate Flow SwitchDrain Blocked Flame outLight cont’d Flame LostWhile Running Manual Reset Cont’dHigh Limit High Limit / HEX Automatic ResetTemp SW Blower RPM’sToo High Louver Proving SwitchSensor Open Sensor ShortedAir Flow Too Resets Try LaterLow Flap ValveNo Error Stored Internal FaultWriting to MemosGas Valve Adjustment Combustion Analysis ProcedureOr Obstruction Gas Supply PressureGas valve adjustment procedure ModelModels 1.3
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