Raypak 850, 300 operating instructions Installer Menu Items continued

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Installer Menu Items (continued)

Installer Menu Items (continued)

Screen No.

Default Information Displayed

Range

Description

11

Reset Min Temp

 

Minimum outdoor reset setpoint temperature

95 ºF

32-190 ºF

Setting

 

12

Hydronic Min Temp

 

Hydronic minimum temperature

90 ºF

32-190 ºF

Setting

 

13

Hyd Pump Delay

 

Heater pump delay timing

0 min

0-10 minutes

Setting

 

14

DHW Priority

 

DHW priority timing

30 m

0-60 minutes

Setting

 

15

Cascade Addr

 

Heater cascade address, 0 for master, 1-7 for followers

0

0-8

Heater address setting, do not use address 8

 

16

0-10V

 

0-10V input configuration

DHW Thermistor

 

Direct/DHW Thermistor/OFF/Boosterboard

 

 

17

0-10V Mode

 

Mode selection for 0-10V Direct input operation

Temperature

 

Temperature (Setpoint) or Fan Speed (Firing rate)

 

 

18

Step Mod

 

Enable or disable step modulation

ON

ON/OFF

Setting

 

19

Temp to Indirect

 

Heater output setpoint for indirect operation

180 ºF

119-190 ºF

Setting

 

20

WPS Input

 

Factory configured, do not change

Flow Switch

 

Low Water Cutoff/Flow Switch/Water Pressure/None

 

 

21

Error Outd Sensor

 

Enable outdoor sensor error reporting

OFF

ON/OFF

Setting

 

22

Max Fan Speed

 

Allows reduction of maximum input rate

100%

50-100 %

Setting

 

23

Cascade Config

 

Cascade or non cascade operation

OFF/VIS 3

All 926/OFF

All 926 for single or multi heater cascade

 

24

Cascade Rotation

 

Lead boiler rotation time

24 hours

0-240 hours

Setting

 

25

Cascad DHW Conf

 

 

DHW Entire Cascade

 

DHW Entire Cascade/DHW Master Only

 

 

26

System Pump Freeze

 

Enables system pump (if cascade master and controlling system

Protect OFF

OFF to 104 ºF

 

pump) when outdoor temp drops below the setpoint.

27

Sys Sense Fault

 

Enable system sensor error reporting

ON

ON/OFF

Setting

 

28

Freeze Protect

 

Heater freeze protection, enables heater pump at return temps

ON

ON/OFF

 

below 44 ºF, fires heater if temps drop below 37 ºF.

29

DHW Demand Start

 

Max for normal DHW operation, Min for low fire start DHW

Maximum

 

Maximum/Minimum

 

 

30

Extra Boiler

 

Off if no extra boiler, 100 for extra on/off boiler.

OFF

OFF/50-100

Setting

 

31

Sing Boil Casc

 

Enable single boiler cascade for single boiler primary/secondary

OFF

ON/OFF

 

operation with a system sensor

32

Maintenance Mode

 

Installers only - Enable maintenance mode alert by date or running

OFF

OFF/RH/Date

 

hours

33/34/35

Maintenance Setting

 

Running hours or date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

36

Maintenance Setting

 

Telephone numbers

000-000-0000

 

Will not display if all 0's

 

 

38

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