3. How does this new HeatManager logic compare to the HeatManager Classic we are familiar with?
As opposed to the new HeatManager calculation the Beckett HeatManager Classic works to hold off the burner from firing if the outlet water temperature from the boiler is warm enough to still heat the home. This causes the burner to cycle less and indirectly lowers the average boiler water temperature, which generates fuel savings.
The Beckett AquaSmart HeatManager calculation adjusts the high limit of the boiler based how long the system is on or off. If the system is calling for heat, the adjusted high limit will increase over time but never above the high limit set point. If the sys- tem is not calling for heat, the adjusted high limit will decrease over time. The minimum temperature the AquaSmart will allow the adjusted high limit to drop is based on a number of factors including the high limit, low limit, differentials, and HeatManager efficiency settings.
The AquaSmart HeatManager never overrides the low limit, which can be beneficial in keeping hot water available in tankless coil systems. If Domestic Hot Water Priority (DHWP) is set on one of the AquaSmart’s inputs, a priority heat call will temporarily override the operation of the HeatManager.
4. How do you know how to set the HeatManager function for different applications?
The default HIGH efficiency setting should work best for most systems. However, there are many system factors that may have an effect on its ability to react to changes quickly enough and supply adequate heat, such as the amount of connected radiation, boiler size, system design temperatures, etc. The efficiency setting adjusts how aggressively the HeatManager calculation at- tempts to reduce the boiler operating temperature. If a loss of comfort is experienced, decreasing the efficiency setting will help regain comfort at the expense of fuel savings.
5. How will the new HeatManager calculation interact with a system utilizing a tankless coil?
The HeatManager calculation will positively affect the hot water available in a system utilizing a tankless coil. Because the HeatManager does not change the low limit setting to accommodate the tankless coil or “hold off” the burner when it needs to fire, you can expect more consistency in your hot water supply.
6. Does the AquaSmart have any other fuel efficiency features?
Yes, one of the AquaSmart’s advanced features is the
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7. What other advanced features does the AquaSmart have?
There are several. They are as follows:
Domestic Hot Water Priority: The Domestic Hot Water Priority (DHWP) setting ensures that hot water will be produced when needed by temporarily overriding the HeatManager Dynamic Temperature Reset functionality when there is a call for domestic hot water. The Domestic Hot Water Priority has a maximum duration of twenty minutes. Circulator
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