Raypak 5042004 operating instructions Water Heater WH1 Modes Default Setting Range

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Water Heater (WH1)

 

 

Item

Modes

Default Setting

Range

 

Boil Target

 

2

140°F

OFF, 70 to 190°F

 

 

3, 7

160°F

OFF, 70 to 190°F

 

Boil Max

2,

3, 6, 7

180°F

OFF, 120 to 190°F

 

Boil Min

2, 3, 7

135°F

OFF, 80 to 180°F

 

‘Burner’ Delay

 

All

0:00 min

0:00 to 3:00 min

 

Boil Mass

 

All

1 (Low)

1 (Low), 2 (Med), 3 (High)

 

Diff

2, 3, 7

Auto

Auto, 2 to 42°F

 

DHW Target

 

3

120°F

OFF, 70 to 190°F

 

DHW Diff

 

3

5°F

2 to 10°F

 

‘Pump’ Dly

 

All

3:00 min

OFF, 0:20 to 9:55 min, ON

 

Units

 

All

°F

°F or °C

 

Mode

 

N/A

3

2, 3, 7

 

External Input Signal

 

7

2 to 10 VDC

2 to 10 VDC or 0 to 10 VDC

 

Offset

 

7

0°F

-10°F to 10°F

Table S: Modulating Temperature Control Default Setpoints—Water Heater

EXTERNAL INPUT SIGNAL – Selects external input signal range (0-10VDC or 2-10VDC):

0-10VDC or 0-20 mA external input signal – When the 0-10VDC signal is selected, an input voltage of 1 VDC corresponds to a boiler target temperature of 50°F (10°C). An input voltage of 10 VDC corresponds to a boiler target temperature of 220°F (104°C). As the voltage varies between 1 VDC and 10 VDC, the boiler target temperature varies linearly between 50°F (10°C) and 220°F (104°C) (refer to Table O). If a volt- age below 0.5 VDC is received, the boiler target temperature is displayed as “– – –” indicating that there is no longer an internal call for heat. A 0-20 mA signal can be converted to a 0-10 VDC signal by installing a 500 Ω resistor on the external input signal device’s terminals.

2-10VDC or 4-20 mA external input signal – When the 2-10VDC signal is selected, an input voltage of 2 VDC corresponds to a boiler target temperature of 50°F (10°C). An input voltage of 10 VDC corresponds to a boiler target temperature of 220°F (104°C). As the voltage varies between 2 VDC and 10 VDC, the boiler target temperature varies linearly between 50°F (10°C) and 220°F (104°C) (refer to Table P). If a volt- age below 1.5 VDC is received, the boiler target temperature is displayed as “– – –” indicating that there is no longer an internal call for heat. A 4-20 mA signal can be converted to a 2-10 VDC signal by 35

installing a 500 Ω resistor on the external input signal device’s terminals.

FP - Flame proof warning.

MODE - Operating mode of the heater.

OFFSET - The Offset setting allows the boiler target temperature to be fine tuned to the external input sig- nal. The control reads the external input signal and converts this to a boiler target temperature. The Offset setting is then added to the boiler target temperature. OUTDR - Outdoor air temperature.

OUTDR DESIGN - Design outdoor air temperature used in the heat loss calculation.

OUTDR START - Starting outdoor air temperature. PUMP DLY - Sets the operating time of the pump once the CFH is satisfied.

TANK - Current DHW tank temperature (Mode 3). TANK DIFF - Storage tank differential (Mode 3). TANK TARGET - Target temperature in the DHW storage tank (Mode 3).

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