Specifications
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8. PROGRAM THE CONTROLS (continued)
Table 8a: Circulator Pre-purge Time example,
 (PP_ = 2 minutes)
Call for 
Heat 
Source
DHW 
Terminal 
Selection
Boiler 
Temperature
Burner Status
TT = on - <140 Start with no delay
TT = on - >140 Start after 2 minute delay
DHW = on tt2 <140 Start with no delay
DHW = on tt2 >140 Start after 2 minute delay
DHW = on dh <140 Start with no delay
DHW = on dh >140 Start with no delay
5. Start Temperature (St_)
  Amount of “Heat available” is calculated 
by taking the difference between measured 
boiler water temperature and the Start 
Temperature setting. Useful “Heat 
Available” is dependent on the type of 
heating emitter installed in the home. 
Heat emitters require a certain minimum 
temperature to operate effectively. Our 
default settings reect cast iron radiators. 
Fan Coils may require a start temperature 
setting of 180°F or 160°F before providing 
heat to the home. The Start Temperature 
has a factory setting of 140°F and is eld 
adjustable between 140°F and 180°F.
6. Priority Time (Pt_)
  When the Priority Time parameter is set 
to “on” and Domestic Hot Water (DHW) 
call for heat is “on” the DHW demand will 
take “Priority” over home heating demand. 
During Priority Time the system circulator 
will be forced “off”. Priority Time ends and 
the system circulator is released to service 
home heating demand when Domestic Hot 
Water call for heat is over. When Priority 
Time parameter is set to “Off” the DHW 
call for heat does not force “off” the system 
circulator. The Priority Time has a factory 
setting of “On” and is eld adjustable 
between “On” and “Off” Refer to Table 8b.
7. Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Terminal 
Function (dh_)
  The control allows conguration of the 
DHW Circulator output functionality to help 
the Boiler integrate into each installation 
more effectively. The DHW Circulator 
output can be connected to a domestic hot 
water circulator or a second heating zone 
circulator. These applications are selected 
as follows:
a. When dh_ is set equal to Domestic Hot 
Water Demand (h)
  When there is an Indirect Water Heater 
(IWH) the control provides “DHW” input 
terminals for the IWH Aquastat and “DHW 
Circulator” output terminals for the DHW 
Circulator. When there is a DHW call for 
heat, the System Circulator is “forced off”, 
the DHW Circulator terminal is energized 
and the circulator pre-purge time delay 
control logic is bypassed to allow the 
boiler to re without delay. When DHW 
demand ends the System Circulator 
“force off” is removed, the circulator 
can respond normally, and the DHW 
Circulator is de-energized. The DHW 
call for heat is detected by a voltage on 
to the "DHW" terminal. When the Priority 
Time parameter is set to “off” the System 
Circulator is not forced off for a DHW call 
for heat. Refer to Table 8b.
Table 8b: DHW Terminal Function (dh_)
 Selection = Domestic Hot Water Demand,
 (Parameter dh_ = dh)
Call for Heat Circulator Status
T-T 
Input
DHW 
Input
Priority 
Time 
(Pt_)
System 
Circulator 
Output
DHW 
Circulator 
Output
on off On on off
on on On off on
off on On off on
on off OFF on off
on on OFF on on
off on OFF off on










