American Water Heater VG6250T100 Display Settings, Heater Information, Temperature Units, Change

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Display Settings

Display Settings

Description/Action

Display

Select Display Settings from the Main Menu and press the

Display Settings

 

Operational Button under "SELECT" to enter this menu. This menu

 

 

 

 

contains adjustable display options for viewing information on the

Temperature Units

°F

LCD screen. Use the Up & Down Buttons to navigate the menu.

Backlight Delay

 

30s

Temperature Units - Adjustable user setting that changes

 

Contrast

 

60%

temperature units display to Celsius °C or Fahrenheit °F.

 

 

 

 

Backlight Delay - Adjustable user setting that determines how

 

 

 

long the LCD backlight remains illuminated after a key has

 

 

 

been pressed. Available settings are; Always Off, 10, 30 or 60

 

 

 

seconds and Always On.

 

 

 

Contrast - Adjustable user setting to adjust the LCD screen

CHANGE

BACK

HELP

contrast between text and background.

 

 

 

Note: These settings are adjusted in the same way described

 

 

 

for the Operating Set Point and Differential Adjustment.

 

 

 

Heater Information

 

 

 

Description/Action

 

Display

 

Select Heater Information from the Main Menu and press the

Heater Information

 

Operational Button under "SELECT" to enter this menu. This menu

 

 

 

 

contains non adjustable operational information.

Elapsed Time

10 day 0 hrs 0 mins

Elapsed Time - Total accumulated time the control system

 

(water heater) has been energized.

Burner On Time

 

 

Burner On Time - Total accumulated time the control system

 

5 hrs 22 mins

has been in the heating operating state; burner run time.

Cycle Count

 

00000035

Cycle Count - Total accumulated count of heating cycles.

CCB Version

 

X.XX

CCB Version - Software version for central control board.

UIM Version

 

X.XX

UIM Version - Software version for user interface module.

CHANGE

BACK

HELP

Note: Historical data is stored in the CCB's memory. If this CCB

is replaced during servicing the historical data on the CCB being

 

 

 

replaced will be lost. The data stored in the new circuit board will

 

 

 

no longer reflect the entire history of the water heater.

 

 

 

The Elapsed Time, Burner On Time and Cycle Count indicate age, usage and wear.

If the Cycle Count per day is high (divide cycle count by days to determine cycles per day) or the cycle duration is short (determine burner on time total minutes, divide burner on time total minutes by cycle count) consider rasing the Differential setting to avoid short cycling and excessive component wear, see Operating Set Point and Differential Adjustment.

This historical data can also be used to assist facilities managers in forecasting planned replacement of equipment to help avoid lengthy and costly hot water supply interruptions.

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