Raypak 1005 operating instructions Operation, Rank, Number Field Type Fault Description

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Rank

Item Field

Number Field

 

Type

Fault Description

0

E01

 

Err

 

Error

EEPROM error

1

FP

 

Err

 

Warning

Flame proof warning

2

BOIL OUT

 

SHr

 

Error

Boiler outlet sensor short

3

BOIL OUT

OPn

 

Error

Boiler outlet sensor open

4

BOIL IN

 

SHr

 

Error

Boiler inlet sensor short

5

BOIL IN

OPn

 

Error

Boiler inlet sensor open

6

SUP

 

SHr

 

Error

System sensor short

7

SUP

OPn

 

Error

System sensor open

8

OUTDR

 

SHr

 

Error

Outdoor sensor short

9

OUTDR

OPn

 

Error

Outdoor sensor open

10

DHW

 

SHr

 

Error

DHW sensor short

11

DHW

OPn

 

Error

DHW sensor open

 

 

Table S: Error Codes

 

 

 

 

UNITS - Selects the temperature units to be displayed

Item Field

 

 

Menu Field

(°F or °C).

 

 

Displays an

 

 

Displays the current menu

 

 

 

abbreviated

 

 

 

 

WWSD - Selects the outdoor temperature that shuts

name of the

 

 

 

Number Field

selected item

 

 

 

the heater off, no matter what the demand. NOTE: The

 

 

 

 

Displays the

 

 

 

 

current value of

WWSD segment is displayed on the LCD.

 

 

 

 

 

the selected

Operation

 

 

 

 

Modulation

Offset Signal

item

 

 

 

 

Displays the

 

 

 

 

 

DHW

External Input

Status Field

The Raypak modulating temperature control uses a

 

{

 

Modulating

current status

 

 

inputs, outputs

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) as a method of supply-

 

 

 

of the control’s

Buttons

 

Control

and operation

ing information. The LCD is used to setup and monitor

Item

 

 

system operation

by means of three push buttons

Selects

 

 

Menus,

 

 

 

(Item, ▲ and ▼) shown at the bottom of Fig. 40.

adjusts

 

 

 

 

 

 

Items and

 

 

 

 

All items displayed by the control are organized into

settings

 

 

 

 

Fig. 40: Modulating Temperature Control Display

two menus, the view menu and the adjust menu. The

active menu is displayed in the upper right hand side

To make an adjustment to a setting in the control,

of the display in the menu field. The default menu is

the view menu.

 

 

begin by selecting the “ADJUST” menu. To change

 

 

from the view menu to the adjust menu, simultaneous-

When the temperature control is powered up, the con-

ly press and hold all three buttons for 1 second. The

trol turns on all segments in the display for 2 seconds,

menu name, “ADJUST” will be displayed in the menu

then the software version is displayed for 2 seconds.

field.

 

 

 

 

At the end of that 4 second period, the control enters

The menu will automatically revert back to the view

the normal operating mode and “VIEW” is displayed.

Pressing the scroll button “scrolls” through

the dis-

menu after 20 seconds of keyboard inactivity. Then

played values in the “VIEW” menu.

 

scroll to the desired item using the scroll button. Fi-

 

nally, use the ▲ or ▼ button to make the adjustment.

 

 

 

In the absence of other information, the values pro-

 

 

 

vided in Tables R and S should be used as default

 

 

 

settings.

 

 

 

 

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