Heatiator BH60 manual Operation, Status light error messages

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Operation

Power Light

Indicates power to the control board. (Ready)

Status Light

Will be lit anytime the unit is in operation.

Overheat Saftey Zone Light Indicates that the boiler water temperature has reached 210 Degrees F.

Combustion Blower Light Indicates Power to combustion blower

Feed Motor Light Indicates

Power to the feed motor.

Igniter Light

Indicates power to the igniter

Max Temp dial

The “Max Temp Dial” is used to set the desired maximum operating temperature of the boiler.

Feed adjuster

Sets the maximum feed rate

Test

Combustion blower, feed motor and safety dump zone are fully energized for the first minute. Then, the combustion blower will stay on low.

Lighting Mode Selector Switched between Auto and Manual lighting.

Mode Selector/Min Temp Dial

Used to turn the boiler on or off and set the desired minimum operating temperautre of the boiler.

Diagnostic Port

F o r m a i n t e n a n c e o n l y. Requires special DDM monitor supplied to trained technicians exclusively.

Status light error messages:

3 Blinks: Indicates that the ESP (Exhaust Sensing Probe) has gone out of range too many times. If the unit is operating correctly, perform a manual reset by cycling the main power off at the circuit breaker for a few seconds. If the 3 blinks persist, contact your service technician.

4 Blinks: Indicates mis-communication with the aquastat, or the aquastat is not attached properly. May require a manual reset (turn off power at circuit breaker). Note that in some optional control methods, this status will occur during normal operation and reset automatically.

5 Blinks: (In Auto Light Mode Only) Indicates that the igniter has failed to light the fire after 40 Minutes. To reset - Turn the Mode Selector/Min. Temp. to OFF and then back to the desired temperature.

6 Blinks: Indicates that the control has calculated poor or incomplete combustion occurring for 25 or more minutes.

A six blink status may occur if the stove is allowed to run out of pellets. To reset, turn Mode Selector/Min Temp dial to “OFF” then back on to the desired temperature. If the unit was not out of pellets, see Troubleshooting section, Page 38, for more details.

7 Blinks: Boiler water overheat saftey shut down. This requires a manual reset by cycling the main power off for a few seconds and re-connect.

Explanation and Importance of the OverHeat Safety Zone

When the unit is operating at High burn, and all demand from the heating system stops, the control will reduce the feed rate and shut down completely as necessary. This may take several minutes, and the remaining heat may cause the water temperature to continue to rise. When the water temperature gets too high, the OVERHEAT SAFETY ZONE light on the control will illuminate and the relay R1 is energized. This will close contacts #5 and #3 (Fan Contacts on the interconnection Page 20), and will also energize the controlled circulator outlet, for the hot water dump zone.

When using a hot water coil in an air duct system, if you do not want the living space heated beyond the thermostat setting during an over heat dump, an alternate dump zone will need to be installed and some internal control re-wiring will be necessary.

Label from unit control panel showing outlets

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BH60 specifications

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The Heatiator BH60 is equipped with energy-saving technologies to minimize power consumption while maximizing output. The unit utilizes a smart energy management system that monitors usage patterns and adjusts heating levels accordingly. This not only helps in reducing energy bills but also contributes to a more sustainable environment. The heater is also designed to operate quietly, making it perfect for use in bedrooms, living rooms, and offices without disturbing daily activities.

Another significant characteristic of the Heatiator BH60 is its safety features. The heater is built with overheat protection, which automatically shuts off the unit if it reaches unsafe temperature levels. Additionally, the unit is constructed with flame-resistant materials, adding an extra layer of safety. It also comes with a tip-over switch that automatically turns off the heater if it is knocked over, making it a safe option for households with pets and children.

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