Raypak Hot Water Energy Management Control manual Screen Code and Description

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HL

SELECT - Supply High Limit

20

LL

SELECT - Supply Low Limit

20

 

 

 

DW

SELECT - Demand window in minutes

20

DM

SELECT - Demand % for maximum temperature

20

DA

SELECT - Demand % for ASL strategy

20

 

 

 

R0

SELECT - # of Room Sensors Installed

21

R1

SELECT - Desired Daytime Room Temperature

21

R2

SELECT - Desired Nighttime Room Temperature

21

E0

SELECT - Recovery sensor installed

 

E1

SELECT - Minimum recovery time

 

E2

SELECT - Recovery sensor response

 

B0

SELECT - # Branch sensors installed

22

 

 

 

S0

SELECT - Days to Acclimate Residents

19

S1

SELECT - Day of Month for Savings Test

24

S2

SELECT - Old Maximum Supply Temperature

24

 

 

 

HS

SELECT - # of water heaters

22

SP

SELECT - # stages per heater

22

SQ

SELECT - Alternating Relay Sequencing

22

US

SELECT - Use 24Volt on/off sensing

22

DD

SELECT - Deadband (also known as hysteresis)

23

D1

SELECT - Temperature Delay Between Stages

23

 

 

 

LK

SELECT - +- Keys Locked

18

CU

SELECT - Celsius Units

17

 

 

 

LG

SELECT - Access Data Logger #

 

XX

SELECT - Fax Graph Max Temp

27

XN

SELECT - Fax Graph Min Temp

27

XM

SELECT - Fax on Day Of Month

27

XW

SELECT - Fax on Day of Week

27

XH

SELECT - Fax on Hour of Day

27

 

 

 

MO

SELECT - Operating Mode

17

BA

SELECT - Communication BAUD Rate

26

NI

SELECT - Network address number

 

 

 

 

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Contents RayTemp Hot Water Energy Management Control SERVICE/RETURN Authorization Procedure Getting Started BIG PictureAttaching the Temperature Sensors Procedure for Connecting Temperature Sensors to PipesWhat Comes with the Control ManualProviding 24 VAC Power to the Control Procedure for Installing Supply Sensor in TankInstallation Layout DIP Switch Settings on Circuit Board Make all adjustments with ALL power offConnecting the Optional Elsa Brand Modem Using the Front Panel to Check Sensors and Relays RT-Relay StatusBuilding or Buying Interface Cables DescriptionRed = Green =Installing PTT Software on Your PC Simulated Front Panel DisplaySpace BackUsing Your PC, PTT and Modem to Call a Control Reading Logged DataPage Front Panel Laptop Screen Selected Quick ReferenceOr PC Key Screen code and description, in sequence of appearance SeeScreen Code and Description First Screen AT POWER-UP Manual OverrideView Sensors and Relays Time and DateSecurity Password Erase Memory / Reset ProgramFront Panel Menu / Lock Supply Temperature Time SchedulePage Return Temperature NO. Default is YESBranch Temperature not Used B0 Select # of Branch Sensors Installed Not usedRelay Sequencing SQ SelectSensor Override Test Savings Test Setup Savings Test ResultsSensor Calibration Location Text Data Modem SetupLapTop FAX Modem Setup and Test Value Transmit Day GraphsOption Transmit Function Pages Status DescriptionWarranty SERVICE/RETURN Authorization Procedure

Hot Water Energy Management Control specifications

Raypak, a leading name in the hydronic heating and hot water markets, has developed an innovative solution for energy management with its Hot Water Energy Management Control system. This advanced control technology is designed to optimize the performance and efficiency of heating systems, making it an ideal choice for commercial and residential applications.

One of the standout features of the Raypak Hot Water Energy Management Control is its ability to integrate with various heating systems, including boilers and water heaters. This flexibility ensures a seamless connection that maximizes energy efficiency across different types of equipment. The system employs advanced algorithms to analyze real-time data, enabling it to adjust operations based on current demand and environmental conditions.

A key characteristic of Raypak’s control system is its user-friendly interface. This interface allows operators to easily monitor and adjust system settings, ensuring that hot water is delivered at the desired temperature without wasting energy. With remote access capabilities, users can manage their systems from anywhere, enhancing convenience and operational oversight.

The technology behind the Hot Water Energy Management Control emphasizes sustainability. By actively managing water temperature and flow rates, the system minimizes energy consumption while maintaining user comfort. Smart scheduling features allow for operation based on peak and off-peak energy rates, reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

Moreover, Raypak’s commitment to reliability and durability is evident in this control system. Built with robust components, the control unit is designed to withstand challenging environments while maintaining consistent performance. This not only extends the lifespan of the system but also ensures that the hot water supply remains uninterrupted.

Another notable aspect of the Raypak energy management system is its compatibility with smart building technologies. As the trend towards smart automation in building management systems continues to grow, Raypak has equipped its control with features that allow it to communicate with other automated systems. This integration facilitates a holistic approach to energy management, optimizing all aspects of facility operation.

In addition to efficiency and integration, Raypak provides comprehensive support and training for its Hot Water Energy Management Control system. This commitment to customer service ensures that users can take full advantage of the system’s capabilities, enhancing both performance and satisfaction.

In conclusion, the Raypak Hot Water Energy Management Control system offers a technologically advanced solution for optimizing hot water heating. With its range of features, emphasis on sustainability, and compatibility with smart technologies, it stands out as a pivotal component for effective energy management in today’s demand-driven environment.