Weil-McLain BMC-6X operation manual Troubleshooting, Sensor Inputs, Control Operation

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BMC and BMC-6X Installation and Operation Manual

TROUBLESHOOTING

SENSOR INPUTS

Display shows Sensor OPEN or SHORT

When OPEN, Check the sensor is connected and the wires are continuous to the BMC. Finally follow the procedure for Incorrect Temperature or Pressure Display. When SHORT Remove the wires from the sensor terminals. The display should change to read OPEN. If it does not, the BMC may be damaged.

Display shows an Incorrect Temperature

Remove the wires from the sensor terminals. The display should change to read OPEN. If it does not, the BMC may be damaged. Take an ohm reading across the detached sensor wires. The ohm reading should correspond to the Temperature sensor Table. If it does not, the sensor may be damaged.

CONTROL OPERATION

No Heat

Season - Make sure that the Season is set to Winter. Check Message Display Line on page 24.

Prove - Even though, the system relay may be energized, the BMC will not energize and stage relays unless the Prove is shorted. Check Message Display Line on page 24.

Shutdown - The BMC will activate stage outputs when the Shutdown terminals are short. Check Message Display Line on page 24.

Tstat - The BMC will activate stage outputs when the Tstat terminals are open. Check Message Display Line on page 24.

Sensor Fault - When the Sensor Fault is set to All Off in the startup menu (see page 16), the System sensor fault (in all Sensor Type modes) or the Outdoor sensor fault (in Reset mode) will de-energize all stage relays. Check the display for sensor values.

System or Outdoor Sensor - If the System or Outdoor sensor reading was higher that the actual temperature, the BMC might not bring any stage on. Check "Display shows an Incorrect Temperature" section.

Too Much Heat

Check if the control has any of the following:

Domestic Hot Water call - The BMC will raise the temperature of the system to either 200˚F or Maximum Water Temperature on a DHW call, connected to terminals 29 and 30. Check to see if there is a call for DHW and the length of time it lasts.

Reset Ratio and Offset - If excessive heat occurs only in certain weather conditions, adjust the Reset Ratio and Offset (See Understanding Operating Concept on page 5). If excessive heat occurs year round, reduce the Offset.

Boiler Mode Settings - The BMC will only modulate boilers their mode is set to Auto or Standby. Check to if any boiler stage is set to Manual or On. See Mode on page 25.

Control Settings - The Last Stage Hold will allow only the Lead boiler to stay on for an additional number of degrees. If the setting is too high, and only the Lead boiler is on, the system can over heat. Reduce the Last Stage Hold setting. See page 21.

Too Little Heat

Check if the control has any of the following:

Reset Ratio and Offset - If reduced heat occurs only in certain weather conditions, adjust the Reset Ratio and Offset (See Understanding Operating Concept on page 5). If reduced heat occurs year round, increase the Offset.

Setback and Day/Night Schedule - If reduced heat occurs only during specific hours, check the Day/Night Schedule and the Setback values. Either reduce the Setback setting (See page 20).

Temperature Sensor Chart

TEMPERATURE

Value

°F

°C

(in Ohms)

-30

-34

117720

 

 

 

-20

-29

82823

 

 

 

-10

-23

59076

 

 

 

0

-18

42683

 

 

 

10

-12

31215

20

-7

23089

 

 

 

25

-4

19939

30

-1

17264

 

 

 

35

2

14985

 

 

 

40

4

13040

 

 

 

45

7

11374

 

 

 

50

10

9944

55

13

8714

 

 

 

60

16

7653

70

21

5941

 

 

 

80

27

4649

 

 

 

90

32

3667

 

 

 

100

38

2914

 

 

 

110

43

2332

120

49

1879

 

 

 

130

54

1524

140

60

1243

 

 

 

150

66

1021

160

71

842

 

 

 

170

77

699

180

82

583

190

88

489

 

 

 

200

93

412

210

99

349

 

 

 

220

104

297

230

110

253

 

 

 

240

116

217

250

121

187

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Contents BMC Installation and Operation Instructions ManualContents Associated relay status BMC LayoutBMC Overview Understanding Operation Concept Reset RATIO/OUTDOOR ResetInitial Setup Selecting the System FeaturesMake Sure YOU have the Right Control Mounting the Enclosure InstallationInstall the Sensors Heating System Sensor HSS InstallationOutdoor Sensor Installation Wiring the SHUTDOWN, TSTAT, or Setback Terminals 31 WiringWiring the Power Terminals 1 Wiring the SensorsWiring the Boilers Wiring the Prove Terminals 29Wiring the Domestic HOT Water Call DHW Terminals 29 Wiring the System Output Terminals 3Connecting to the BMC-6X Panels Wiring to Modulating Motors65 F Menu SequenceSystem SETTINGS1 MaintenanceSystem SETTINGS2 Startup Settings PROVE/DOMESTIC HOT Water DHW Boost Mode not Available with SetbackNormal, Parallel Default Normal Button MENU/System Startup/..../Boost ModeReset Mode Setting the Control to Factory DefaultsSensor Fault Button MENU/System Startup/..../Sensor FaultSeason Operating SettingsSET Point not Adjustable in EMS Mode Reset RatioMaximum Water Temp Outdoor Cutoff TemperatureOffset Minimum Water TempLead Boiler Rotation System SettingsPurge Delay GainStandby Delay System RUN-ONSetback Avoiding Conflicting Boiler Limits Button MENU/System Settings/More Settings/Last Stg HoldLast Stage Hold DAY/NIGHT SchedulesHistory SET TimeButton MENU/Histories Output Trim MaintenanceSOFT-OFF Delay System & Outdoor Sensor TrimDisplay Boiler Modulation Status ConfigurationButton MENU/Maintenance/Configuration DisplayButton Stage Boiler Stage SettingsMode Display MessagesButton STAGE/Ignition % Copy Settings Boiler a onlyIgnition % Modulation Start %Troubleshooting Sensor InputsControl Operation Boilers are Short-Cycling Multiple Modulating Boilers Direct Heating Piping DiagramDirect Heating Wiring Diagram External 4-20MA SET Point Using 4-20MA EMS Interface Specifications BMC SpecificationsBMC-6X Specifications